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Name the product of anaerobic respiration in animal​

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Answered by itsayushkumar2905
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Explanation:

Lactic acid is the end-product of anaerobic respiration in animals. In animals when glucose molecules break down in anaerobic respiration, the pyruvate stays in cells. The lactic acid needs to be oxidized to water and carbon dioxide later.

Answered by kriti1449
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Answer:

  • Anaerobic means without air (an means without). Respiration in the absence of oxygen to produce the energy they require this is called as  anaerobic respiration.
  • Muscles need oxygen and glucose to respire aerobically and produce  the energy they require, these are carried to the muscle via the blood.  
  • For vigorous exercise our heart and lungs would not be able to get sufficient oxygen to our muscles in order for them to respire. In this case muscles carry out anaerobic respiration.
  • Glucose   ---->    Lactic acid + Energy
  • The end product is Lactic Acid.

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