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Where and when does anaerobic respiration take place?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Anaerobic respiration (both glycolysis and fermentation) takes place in the fluid portion of the cytoplasm whereas the bulk of the energy yield of aerobic respiration takes place in the mitochondria.

Answered by saptakanya
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Anaerobic respiration (both glycolysis and fermentation) takes place in the fluid portion of the cytoplasm whereas the bulk of the energy yield of aerobic respiration takes place in the mitochondria.

Aerobic respiration occurs in the cell of the body when there is insufficient oxygen present for respiration. During exercise, more oxygen is required for more energy. Hence, the breathing rate increases. However, if the body does not respire enough, the cells respire anaerobically. During vigorous exercise muscle cramp occurs due to production of lactic acid by anaerobic respiration. The acid wears away muscles and causing cramps.

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