what is anaerobic respiration explain
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Aerobic respiration is the process by which cells that do not breathe oxygen liberate energy from fuel to power their life functions. ... Many other organisms can perform either aerobic oranaerobic respiration, depending on whether oxygen is present.
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Some organism such as yeast and some bacteria can live without oxygen . In their cells , glucose is broken into alcohol and carbon dioxide without using oxygen to give energy . this process is known as anaerobic respiration .
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Respiration that take place in absence of oxygen is known as anaerobic respiration .
Food is oxidised to produce carbon dioxide and water .
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Some organism such as yeast and some bacteria can live without oxygen . In their cells , glucose is broken into alcohol and carbon dioxide without using oxygen to give energy . this process is known as anaerobic respiration .
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Respiration that take place in absence of oxygen is known as anaerobic respiration .
Food is oxidised to produce carbon dioxide and water .
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