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what does anaerobic respiration produces in humans​

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Answered by higgsboson7
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Anaerobic means without oxygen. In humans, what you'll do is take glucose, and, in many steps, break it down to two molecules of a three carbon molecule called lactic acid. ... Anaerobic respiration allows you to continue to temporarily make some ATP, even when your your body can't deliver enough oxygen.

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Answered by vivekpnair11479
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in human bodies anaerobic respiration is hapenning only due to lack of oxygen in muscles , like, when we do excersice and due to this pyruvate is turned to lactic acid and due to long time exercise , so much lactic acid is formed thus this causes muscle cramp...

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