name the three carbon compound formed during anaerobic respiration in muscle
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Answer:
Glucose =(ethanol or lactic acid)+carbon dioxide+energy
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
The phenomenon of Anaerobic respiration is defined as the ability of an organism to generate energy in the form the compound Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) without consuming oxygen.
In place of Oxygen, sulfate, nitrate or sulfur is applied. To dissect the equation, organisms that conduct anaerobic respiration to produce energy begins with glucose.
Glucose is sugar, and the same sugar is deduced from the photosynthesis equation as given below:
Organisms consume glucose, and by means of electron transport chain system, produce ethanol, ie. ethyl alcohol or lactic acid, CO2, and ATP.
Even humans and animals practice anaerobic respiration for short periods.