Biology, asked by nishkarshsiddharth, 9 months ago

when does anerobic respiration occurs in plants... answer according to class 10 cbse?.​

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Answered by sharonthomas28
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Plant cells do not have mitochondria and therefore cannot respire using aerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration occurs in the cytoplasm, therefore plants do experience anaerobic respiration. They convert glucose into 3c (3 carbon) pyruvate through glycolysis.

Answered by Anonymous
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The respiration which takes place without oxygen is called anaerobic respiration.

The microscopic organisms like yeast and some bacteria obtain energy by anaerobic respiration (which is called fermentation).

In anaerobic respiration, the microorganisms like yeast break down glucose (food) into ethanol and carbon dioxide, and release energy.

Anaerobic respiration produces much less energy which gets stored in the ATP molecules.

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