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what is difference between Anaerobic respiration in plants and Anaerobic respiration in animals?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Anaerobic respiration in plants produces ethanol (C2H5OH) whose accumulation may kill the plant, whereas in animals anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid (CH3CH(OH)COOH) that however cannot cause death of animal but lead to minor muscle cramps, but they can be cured with hot water bath or a massage.

Answered by srishti23dz
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Anaerobic respiration in plants is harmful to plant life whereas in animals it may not cause a threat to life.

Anaerobic respiration in plants is harmful to plant life whereas in animals it may not cause a threat to life.Explanation:

Anaerobic respiration in plants is harmful to plant life whereas in animals it may not cause a threat to life.Explanation:Anaerobic respiration in plants produces ethanol (C2H5OH) whose accumulation may kill the plant, whereas in animals anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid (CH3CH(OH)COOH) that however cannot cause death of animal but lead to minor muscle cramps, but they can be cured with hot water bath or a massage.

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