Biology, asked by farooqahmadbhat22583, 2 months ago

Why only a little amount of energy is released in anerobic

respiration​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In anaerobic respiration, less energy is extracted. In this process only 02 ATP molecules are produced by each glucose molecule and the glucose molecules are partially broken down. The reaction yields less energy as compared to the aerobic respiration because the end product is alcohol and not carbon dioxide.

Answered by poojalal395
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Explanation:

This process occurs in oxygen debt. Hence, the amount of oxygen required to oxidize lactic acid to carbon dioxide and water is not present. Aerobic respiration produces 38 ATP whereas anaerobic respiration produces only 2 ATP molecules. pls mark as brainlist I hope it will help you buddy

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