Biology, asked by briliantjay724, 10 months ago

why mitochondria is not involved in anaerobic respiration. explain if you know the right only.​

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Answered by HarshaVardhan05
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Answer:

In the typical eukaryotic cell, glycolysis and fermentation (neither of which is anaerobic respiration, but that's a different matter) occur in the cytoplasm, and aerobic respiration occurs in mitochondria. Mitochondria are basically aerobic bacteria inside eukaryotic cells.


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Answered by QHM
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Answer:

Explanation:

In anaerobic respiration, the lack of oxygen makes the cells stop the process after the first step, glycolysis. During glycolysis, two ATP molecules are used.

When oxygen is absent, a cell can metabolize the pyruvates through the process of fermentation.

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