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the word is anaerobic, not unaerobic by the way :)

the worded equation is

glucose --> energy + lactic acid (this is only for animal and bacteria cells)

glucose --> energy + ethanol + CO2 (only for plants and fungi cells)

hope this answers your question!

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Q: What is the word eqution for unaerobic respiration?
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