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In yeast ethyl alcohol is produced whereas in muscles lactic acid is produced

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for yeast produces something useful (ethanol-alcohol) whereas in humans, it just produces lactive acid making a human go through a lot of pain! i think i must have the same homework as you :P

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tbfh i have NO CLUE, sorri!

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Q: What is difference between anaerobic respiration done in yeast and muscles?
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What is the difference between aerobic and anarobic celluar respiration?

Aerobic respiration is when there is enough oxygen to use by the muscles. This happpens in long distance running. Anaerobic respiration is when respiration continues without sufficient oxygen,This happens more often in sprinting. Anaerobic respiration forces the muscles to rip and repair more often, and become bigger and more efficient. This is why sprinters like Christine Ohuruogu tend to be more muscular than marathon runners such as Paula Radcliffe.


What is the chemical substance formed in the anaerobic respiration in muscles?

glycolsys


What is the difference between aerobic respiration and anaerbic respiration?

Aerobic respiration: 1) Requires oxygen 2) Occurs in the mitochondria 3) Produces 38 molecules of ATP 4) Products are carbon dioxide and water in both yeast and humans 5) The glucose molecule is completely oxidised. Anaerobic respiration: 1) Doesn't requires oxygen 2) Occurs in the cytoplasm 3) Produces 2 molecules of ATP 4) Products are lactic acid in humans and carbon dioxide and ethanol in yeast 5) The glucose molecule is partially oxidised.


Why do muscles get tired during anaerobic respiration?

When muscle cells undergo anaerobic respiration they become fatigued and painful due to the buildup of pyruvate in cells. The pyruvate is converted to lactic acid.


What is the name of substance that is the chemical bi-product of turning glucose into ATP and what does it do to your muscles?

Lactic acid. It lets your muscles function with a lack of oxygen (anaerobic respiration instead of aerobic respiration).

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What is the relationship between your muscles andanaerobic respiration?

you use oxygen in your muscles to do work and anaerobic respiration uses oxygen.


What is the relationship between your ability to do work with your muscles and anaerobic respiration?

ugh.


What is the difference between aerobic and anarobic celluar respiration?

Aerobic respiration is when there is enough oxygen to use by the muscles. This happpens in long distance running. Anaerobic respiration is when respiration continues without sufficient oxygen,This happens more often in sprinting. Anaerobic respiration forces the muscles to rip and repair more often, and become bigger and more efficient. This is why sprinters like Christine Ohuruogu tend to be more muscular than marathon runners such as Paula Radcliffe.


What is the chemical substance formed in the anaerobic respiration in muscles?

glycolsys


What substance related to cell respiration might make your muscles burn or cramp?

anaerobic respiration


Why is anaerobic respiration required?

When oxygen runs out, the muscles and other cells need to obtain energy from oxygen and nutrients. Anaerobic respiration (respiration without oxygen) fills this need.


What is the disadvantadage of anaerobic respiration?

It produces lactic acid which exhausts your muscles in no time


What gets built up in your muscles during anaerobic respiration?

lactic acid


What do humans produce during anaerobic respiration that harms muscles?

lactic acid


What is the difference between aerobic respiration and anaerbic respiration?

Aerobic respiration: 1) Requires oxygen 2) Occurs in the mitochondria 3) Produces 38 molecules of ATP 4) Products are carbon dioxide and water in both yeast and humans 5) The glucose molecule is completely oxidised. Anaerobic respiration: 1) Doesn't requires oxygen 2) Occurs in the cytoplasm 3) Produces 2 molecules of ATP 4) Products are lactic acid in humans and carbon dioxide and ethanol in yeast 5) The glucose molecule is partially oxidised.


Why is aerobic respiration better than aerobic respiration for producing energy in your muscles?

Because anaerobic respiration releases less energy than aerobic respiration.


When do you think anaerobic respiration might take place in your muscles?

When you are working the muscle hard.