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Why is there less release of energy during anaerobic respiration?

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Answered by nikhil994435
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As.. in anaerobic respiration.. energy released in the absence of O2 and in the cytoplasm of cell. but in aerobic respiration Energy released in the presence of O2 and in the mitochondria..

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Answered by dreamrob
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Sometimes the oxygen level is low in organisms in those conditions aerobic respiration does not run successfully. In these situations, anaerobic respiration is necessary for those organisms.

Anaerobic respiration occurs without oxygen so unable to gain as much energy from molecules.

In anaerobic respiration, the oxidation of glucose molecule is incomplete so less energy will be produced. The glucose molecule is converted into lactic acid in humans but it is a waste product.

Some microorganisms and plants respire anaerobically.

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