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No. It is considered anaerobic because it does not require oxygen to undergo.
All organisms!Aerobic respiration takes place in many organisms.Only few undergo anaerobic respiration
All cells obtain energy from cellular respiration. Some undergo anaerobic respiration and some undergo aerobic respiration.
Because anaerobic respiration releases less energy than aerobic respiration.
The energy stored from organic compounds is released by any organism that participates in cellular respiration. This process will be either fragmentation or oxidization
Lactic acid
Yes, it can in a process called anaerobic respiration.
Nearly all organisms on earth break down glucose to form ATP during the process of respiration. Those that undergo aerobic respiration make much more ATP than those that undergo anaerobic respiration.
not all organisms completely oxidise the glucose. it depends on whether they undergo aerobic respiration or anaerobic respiraion. in aerobic respiration glucose is completey oxidised to give out CO2 as a waste product and H2O and energy. this can be represented as Glucose------>pyruvate------> CO2 + H2O + 36 ATP Energy
Kiwi is an animal.They normally undergo aerobic respiraton
According to Biologists, aerobic respiration can occur in the skin, the heart and kidneys as well as the lung cells.
yes, animals, by definition, consume food (carbs, lipids, proteins) so that they can break it down. carbs (specifically glucose) undergo oxidation to put its bond energy into ATP (adenosine tri phosphate).