alcohol and carbon dioxide
Anaerobic respiration
You have the same homework as me don't you?... Well anaerobic respiration produces ethanol which is actually a type of alcohol.
Anaerobic respiration? Glycogen is utilised into glucose plus 6 atoms of phosphate which creates lactic acid (2 ATP). If that is what you were asking.
Anaerobic
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anaerobic respiration
Anaerobic respiration
Aerobic respiration uses oxygen it is main source of energy in nearly all multicellular organisms and many unicellular animals.
Anaerobic respiration
anaerobic respiration
Anaerobic respiration
You have the same homework as me don't you?... Well anaerobic respiration produces ethanol which is actually a type of alcohol.
Anaerobic respiration? Glycogen is utilised into glucose plus 6 atoms of phosphate which creates lactic acid (2 ATP). If that is what you were asking.
Aerobic respiration is the type of respiration which maximises the production of energy. Aerobic means that it requires oxygen. Anaerobic is the opposite of this.
Aerobic respiration is the type of respiration that takes place in resting muscle tissue. This is in contrast to the anaerobic respiration that happens when muscles are exercised.
Anaerobic .