Lactic acid.
Two examples of cellular respiration creating cellular waste products are aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration produces two waste products, H2O and CO2. Anaerobic respirationâ??s waste product is lactic acid.
== == Methane is produced by anaerobic (without air) decomposition of food and animal waste. Landfill (garbage tip) is a major producer of methane. If we can stop discarding food waste and divert it into compost and home worm farms we could reduce methane levels.
Waste products of digestion- faeces
sulfur oxide
Methane :)
Gases like methane
Recycling Composting Anaerobic Digestion General Waste Management Hazardous Waste Management Landfill Incineration
An alternative energy source. Most solid animal waste has a high methane content (especially if cows are considered). If there was an effective way to siphon out the methane from the remainder of the waste, that methane could be used in place of natural gas. However, with current technology, animal waste is not a useful source of energy.
poo is the toxins and left overs from the food the body does not need or does not want that is pushed out the rear of the body.
It is a gas produced by the anaerobic digestion or fermentation of organic matter under anaerobic conditions. These materials include but are not limited to manure, sewage sludge, municipal solid waste, and biodegradable waste. Biogas consists primarily of methane and carbon dioxide.
To break down biodegradable materials. It is used for industrial or domestic purposes to manage biodegradable waste. It doesn't require oxygen.
Yes, there are lysosomes in animal cells. This is where cellular digestion of debris and waste occurs in the cell.
Mariana Chavez Vazquez has written: 'Evaluation of the performance of different anaerobic digestion technologies for solid waste treatment'
To collect waste products generated by the cellular metabolism.
yes almost every living animal has a digestion system, and they have to get rid of their waste. (poop)
Ted Thornton has written: 'An assessment of anaerobic digestion in U.S. agriculture' -- subject(s): Aerobic Bacteria, Bacteria, Aerobic, Salvage (Waste, etc.)