what is the role of mitochondria in anaerobic respiration
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mitochondria helps in the generation af energy and are also known as powerhouse of the cell .So so they helps in the inaerobic respiration by producing energy.
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Aerobic respiration takes place inside the mitochondria.
The steps are as follows:
- Glycolysis (breakdown of 6 carbon molecule into 3 carbon molecules called pyruvate) This takes place in the cytoplasm and in the absence of O2
- Complete breakdown of Pyruvate molecule. This process is also called as Creb cycle. This takes place inside the mitochondria in the presence of 02. It releases 38 ATP molecules of energy.
There is no role of mitochondria in Anaerobic respiration as the anaerobic organisms usually lack the presence of mitochondria.
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