What is anaerobic respiration?
What is anaerobic respiration?
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What is anaerobic respiration?
what is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
What is the term used to describe animals that have to use non oxidative process to obtain (metabolic) energy?
Explain anaerobic cellular respiration, noting the lactic and alcoholic fermentation processes.
When a muscle contracts anaerobically, more lactic acid is formed than when it contracts aerobically because: a) oxygen inhibits fermentation of pyruvate to lactate. b) under anaerobic conditions, most pyruvate is fermented to ethanol. c) under aerobic conditions, most pyruvate is oxidized to CO by the critic acid cycle. d) glycolysis does not occur to … Read more
Describe how living things use anaerobic respiration to generate energy. In the answer, identify the main products generated by the two types of anaerobic respiration, and identify one organism that performs each type.
What bacterial process do you think contributes to making the colon an anaerobic environment?
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