what is meant by anerobic respiration?
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the respiration which takes place in the absence of oxygen and the end product formed is ethanol and carbondioxide and ATP
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A few organisms, such as certain bacteria and yeast, release energy from food in the absence of oxygen. This process is called anaerobic respiration.
Anaerobic respiration also takes place in our muscle during vigorous muscular activity, when oxygen gets used up faster than it is available to muscle cells. During this process, ethyl alcohol is formed as end product in some plants and lactic acid in muscles of animals.
Mainly aquatic animals like fish, prawns, have gills as respiratory organs, which draw in oxygen dissolved in water and give out carbon dioxide from the body.
The chief respiratory organs of land animals, such as frog, lizard, bird and humans are the lungs. In earthworm, skin serves to obtain oxygen from air. In insects(grasshopper, housefly, or cockroach) air tubes or trachea are the respiratory organ.
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A few organisms, such as certain bacteria and yeast, release energy from food in the absence of oxygen. This process is called anaerobic respiration.
Anaerobic respiration also takes place in our muscle during vigorous muscular activity, when oxygen gets used up faster than it is available to muscle cells. During this process, ethyl alcohol is formed as end product in some plants and lactic acid in muscles of animals.
Mainly aquatic animals like fish, prawns, have gills as respiratory organs, which draw in oxygen dissolved in water and give out carbon dioxide from the body.
The chief respiratory organs of land animals, such as frog, lizard, bird and humans are the lungs. In earthworm, skin serves to obtain oxygen from air. In insects(grasshopper, housefly, or cockroach) air tubes or trachea are the respiratory organ.
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