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What is the role of mitochondria in anaerobic respiration

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Answered by kanishkmehta10pa6zb2
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THERE IS NO INVOLVEMENT OF MITOCHONDRIA IN ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION AS IT TAKES PLACE IN FLUID PART OF CYTOPLASM ...

BUT AEROBIC RESPIRATION TAKES PLACE IN MITOCHONDRIA....

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Answered by bkapate
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The process of aerobic respiration is responsible for providing energy to the cell. This energy is produced via certain steps. They are glycolysis, the TCA – Tricarboxylic acid cycle (Also known as the Kreb’s cycle or Citric acid cycle) and the electron transport chain. The pathway produces 36 ATP for every glucose molecule.

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