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Partial aerobic respiration

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Answered by Anonymous
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Aerobic respiration is the process that leads to complete oxidation of organic substances in the presence of oxygen, and releases CO2, water and a large amount of energy in the form of high energy bonds of ATP.

Aerobic respiration is the process that leads to complete oxidation of organic substances in the presence of oxygen, and releases CO2, water and a large amount of energy in the form of high energy bonds of ATP.In the cells of all living organisms cellular respiration begins with glycolysis. In this process, glucose undergoes partial oxidation to form two molecules of pyruvic acid. In the absence of oxygen the pyruvic acid is converted to CO2 and ethanol by fermentation.In some organisms lactic acid is formed from pyruvic acid e.g. muscles during exercise. In fermentation less than 7% of the energy is released from glucose molecule because it is not completely oxidised.

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Answered by ankushsaini23
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1. aerobic

the process of respiration which occur in presence of oxygen is called aerobic respiration

2. anaerobic

respiration without oxygen is called anaerobic respiration.

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