Aneribic respiration
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Anaerobic respiration is a type of cellular respiration where respiration takes place in the absence of oxygen. The process is also called fermentation. They will not enter into TCA cycle or ETS. Here partial glycolysis results in pyruvic acid. Pyruvic acid undergoes further reduction and gives carbon dioxide and ethanol along with ATP. This is known as alcoholic fermentation.
During anaerobic conditions, inside animal muscle cells, fermentation takes place and produces lactic acid and ATP. This is lactic acid fermentation. The total sum of ATP molecules produced during fermentation is very less as compared to aerobic respiration.
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