When oxygen supplies cannot be kept up and the oxidative metabolism cannot produce all the ATP required, there is a switch to processes that break down glucose and glycogen to lactic acid which diffuses into the blood stream.
Creatine phosphate is a substance that aids in the formation of ATP rapidly.
Creatine phosphate + ADP <>ATP + creatine
In plants, aerobic respiration occurs with the help of oxygen available in the atmosphere. But plants also use up the atmospheric carbon-dioxide. The stomata present on the epidermis of leaves when opens up, CO2 enters the plants. Hence the plants use this Carbon dioxide in the process of Dark Phase(Biosynthetic Phase).So it is necessary for the plants to undergo anaerobic respiration.
In the plant world, anaerobic respiration, or respiration without using oxygen, is known as fermentation. after this process ethanol alcohol , carbondioxide , and energy are produced.
Yes!
aerobic respiration in humans anaerobic respiration in plants
anaerobic respiration there is also fermentation, which is like anaerobic respiration but does not have an electron transport chain
organisms which go through anaerobic respiration are- 1. bacteria 2.plants 3.fungi 4.protozoans etc.
lactic acid is the end product of anaerobic respiration in animal cells. anaerobic respiration in animal cells is represented by the formula: - C6H1206----->2ch3ch(oh)cooh+2ATP(150kJ) energy
for plants, it is mainly carbon dioxide. for nimals, it is lactic acid.
The products of anaerobic respiration is glucose
aerobic respiration in humans anaerobic respiration in plants
The products of aerobic respiration are water and carbon dioxide. The products of anaerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and either lactic acid or alcohol. The waste product of anaerobic respiration is lactic acid (in animals). In plants, ethanol is the waste product.
I suppose so, but the amount of energy released in anaerobic respiration is usually negligible compared to the energy released during aerobic respiration
Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid in humans and ethanol in plants.
cellular respiration: anaerobic:: fermentation :anaerobic
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anaerobic respiration there is also fermentation, which is like anaerobic respiration but does not have an electron transport chain
organisms which go through anaerobic respiration are- 1. bacteria 2.plants 3.fungi 4.protozoans etc.
glucose =ethanol plus carbon dioxide plus energy
the mode of respiration in the absence of air ,more precisely oxygen is called anaerobic respiration. eg:-yeasts
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen!