What are the products obtained by anaerobic respiration in plants?
(a) Lactic acid + Energy
(b) Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy
(c) Ethanol + Carbon dioxide + Energy
(d) Pyruvate
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the correct option is c
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The correct option is C.
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- Molecules in living cells are broken down during respiration to release energy.
- Anaerobic respiration, which doesn't need oxygen, and aerobic respiration, both require it.
- Plants do engage in anaerobic respiration since it takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell.
- The incomplete breakdown of glucose into ethanol during anaerobic respiration (anoxybiotic) releases energy, and carbon dioxide respiration is the mechanism by which the food we ingest is transformed into usable energy.
- As we all know, a cell is the fundamental building block of life, and each cell needs energy to function.
- Cellular respiration is the term used to describe breathing that occurs at the smallest level of our bodies, the cellular level.
Through anaerobic respiration in plants, ethanol, carbon dioxide and energy are produced.
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