Science, asked by SAVIVERMA6131, 11 months ago

Where does anaerobic respiration occur in human body?

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Answered by susisasi
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Actually anaerobic respiration in human body takes place inside the cells and especially its takes place in mitochondria where glucose (6 carbon molecule) I'd converted into pyruvate (3 carbon molecule) and energy the result products are Carbon dioxide energy and water.

Answered by shilpa85475
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The process of anaerobic respiration indicates, respiration without oxygen.

Explanation:

  • When carrying out a very straining activity like swimming, running or cycling, your heart and muscles require more oxygen than how much the lungs can intake. At this point, the body switches to anaerobic respiration.
  • During this process, the body takes glucose and breaks it down to three carbon molecules of lactic acid. This respiration allows the body to continuously make ATP (energy), even when it cannot supply oxygen.

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