Why aerobic respiration is a intermolecular respiration?
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It is called intermolecular because it does not involve use of external oxidant i.e oxygen but takes place within the molecules. The carbohydrate is broken down without oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and alcohol or other organic acids like lactic acid, citric acid etc.
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It is called intermolecular because it does not involve use of external oxidant i.e oxygen but takes place within the molecules. The carbohydrate is broken down without oxygen to produce carbon dioxide and alcohol or other organic acids like lactic acid, citric acid etc.
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