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What is the intermediate and endproduct of glucose breakdown in anerobic respiration

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Answered by kunjtrambadiya
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he first stage of aerobic respiration is glycolysis in which glucose molecule is broken down into two molecules of pyruvic acid. Thus, pyruvic acid is theintermediate product of aerobicrespiration. ... Thus, the end productofaerobic respiration is carbon dioxide and water and the energy.







Aerobic respiration is the process of breakdown of glucose using oxygen.

First step takes place in cytoplasm known as Glycolysis .It is a 10 step process.Does not require oxygen.

End products :2 molecules of pyruvic acid.

Second step known as Krebs cycle takes place inside Mitochondria.Here oxygen is used for the breakdown of pyruvic acid.

End products :carbon dioxide,water,38 ATP molecules.

But NET ATP produced is 36.

2ATP molecules are used for the transport of pyruvic acid to Mitochondria.

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