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name the human body tissue capable of anaerobic respiration.​

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Answered by chetnaingle03
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Explanation:

Anaerobic respiration in humans occurs primarily in muscle cells during high-intensity exercise. This might occur if you're pushing your limits during an aerobic activity, like spinning or a cardio workout, and the oxygen supply to your muscles is insufficient to maintain aerobic-only respiration.

Answered by Anonymous
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Your Answer :-

  • Explanation: It is happening in places where mitochondria are not present. In humans, red blood corpuscles do not have mitochondria, that's why anaerobic respiration always happens in RBCs. But in muscle cells, when there is a lack of oxygen, it happens as a result of the fact that lactic acid is produced.

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