What are formed when breakdown of glucose in anaerobic respiration
occurs in animal muscle cells ?
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During anaerobic respiration, considerably less energy is released by the cell. It involves the incomplete breakdown of glucose which produces lactic acid in the muscles of an animal, and alcohol plus carbon dioxide when it occurs in yeasts and bacteria.
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During anaerobic respiration, considerably less energy is released by the cell. It involves the incomplete breakdown of glucose which produces lactic acid in the muscles of an animal, and alcohol plus carbon dioxide when it occurs in yeasts and bacteria. ... This results in anaerobic respiration.
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