Yes, because seeds respire anaerobically.
Hepatitis A does not respire as it is a virus that infects the liver and does not have cellular respiration.
When oxygen is not being delivered adequately to muscle, for example, during strenuous exercise, the cells begin to respire anaerobically to ensure muscle still derive needed energy.
Our cells can respire aerobically for a short time because of the presence of oxygen in our muscles.
Of course they have. Thy have to respire too
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fermentation
Through anaerobic respiration.It does not need oxygen
yeast produce ethanol(alchohol) as they anaerobically respire
Yes, because seeds respire anaerobically.
yes it does respire anaerobically it goes under the process of fermentation EQUATION GLUCOSE= CARBON DIOXIDE+ SMALL AMOUNT OF ENERGY+ ETHANOL yes (It go's under fermentation- Alayna Nikole)
Hepatitis A does not respire as it is a virus that infects the liver and does not have cellular respiration.
When oxygen is not being delivered adequately to muscle, for example, during strenuous exercise, the cells begin to respire anaerobically to ensure muscle still derive needed energy.
Clostridium botulinum and the bacteria which live near hydrothermal vents on the deep-sea ocean floor.
When yeast respires anaerobically it takes glucose (C6H12O6) and breaks it into ethanol, a small amount of energy, and two molecules of carbon dioxide gas (2CO2).
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Yeast is micro organism (fungus)often grows on food and feeds on it.You often have heard of it under the topic of respiration that it can respire aerobically and anaerobically and produces alcohol when respiring anaerobically known as alcoholic fermentation.