I suppose so, but the amount of energy released in anaerobic respiration is usually negligible compared to the energy released during aerobic respiration
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.
Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid in humans and ethanol in plants.
it dosent man so just shut up
organisms which go through anaerobic respiration are- 1. bacteria 2.plants 3.fungi 4.protozoans etc.
true.this is true because 1-aerobic respiration is respiration which involves oxygen but anaerobic-absence of oxygen.plants cannot experience aerobic because they release oxygen and intake carbon dioxide!
glucose =ethanol plus carbon dioxide plus energy
oxygen-air we breath and gluecose-sugar in food
Yes, for humans and most other animals, but not for most plants and some bacteria.It is need only for aerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen
The release of energy in plants and animals is called respiration.
Aerobic cellular respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen and anaerobic cellular respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen. Without the presence of oxygen, cellular respiration cannot go past Glycolysis (the first step of cellular respiration) and will be forced to find an alternative route which is, fermentation. Hope this helped.