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Production of water at the end of respiration A- Aerobic respiration B- Anaerobic respiration​

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Answered by srivalli92
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Answer:

aerobic respiration

Explanation:

production of water at the end of aerobic respiration

Answered by Dhaarini22
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Answer:

HY

Explanation:

During aerobic cellular respiration, glucose reacts with oxygen, forming ATP that can be used by the cell. Carbon dioxide and water are created as byproducts. In cellular respiration, glucose and oxygen react to form ATP. Water and carbon dioxide are released as byproducts.

In aerobic respiration, glucose is completely broken down into carbon dioxide and water. However, in anaerobic respiration, the breakdown of glucose is incomplete. The end product of anaerobic respiration is lactic acid instead of carbon dioxide and water. This process occurs in oxygen debt. Hence, the amount of oxygen required to oxidize lactic acid to carbon dioxide and water is not present. Aerobic respiration produces 38 ATP whereas anaerobic respiration produces only 2 ATP molecules.

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