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The end product of an anaerobic respiration are:

a)carbon dioxide

b)water and energy.

c) both a and b


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Answered by rekhamaity9898
2

Answer:

both a and b

Explanation:

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Answered by AestheticSky
37

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The end product of an anaerobic respiration are:

(a) carbon dioxide

b) water and energy.

c) both a and b

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  • Anaerobic respiration takes place in absence of oxygen. So, it doesn't form Carbon Dioxide. Rather it forms either ethanol (in yeast) or lactic acid in humans ( this occurs in lack of oxygen ) along with Water and little amount of energy.
  • hence, b is right option :D

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