The respiratory quotient of glucose in anaerobic respiration is
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In muscle cell,it will be lactic acid while in yeast it will be alcohol
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They also change carbohydrates to organic acids which utilise oxygen but do not evolve carbon dioxide. (b) In anaerobic respiration there is no consumption of oxygen. Carbon dioxide is produced in most of the cases. Therefore, respiratory quotient is infinity.
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They also change carbohydrates to organic acids which utilise oxygen but do not evolve carbon dioxide. (b) In anaerobic respiration there is no consumption of oxygen. Carbon dioxide is produced in most of the cases. Therefore, respiratory quotient is infinity.
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