cytoplasm
Lactic acid fermentation is an anaerobic process. This means that lactic acid is produced in the absence of oxygen. This usually occur in bacteria cells but can also occur in muscle cells.
It isn't, it is a strictly anaerobic process. However it may occur in organisms that use oxygen in a related process.
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Anaerobic respiration.The process is also called fermentation, but this term is used in different ways by different people. Anaerobic respiration in plants and yeast, for example, is often called ethanol fermentation, and in animals the equivalent process is lactic acid fermentation.
cytoplasm
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Lactic acid and fermentation occur during anaerobic metabolism.
Aerobic and anaerobic
Because mitochondria are used for oxidative phosphorylation, which doesn't occur in anaerobic respiration
No, anaerobic respiration occurs in the cells of your body. glucose = lactic acid + oxygen (sugar)
No - glycolysis is anaerobic (it does occur in the presence of oxygen).
In the cytosol...the watery part of the cytoplasm.
Aerobic respiration is performing something with oxygen. Anaerobic is only performing the same action but without and oxygen.
Anaerobic reactions happen in the cytoplasm of a cell, Aerobic reactions occur in the mitochondria of a cell Anaerobic reactions do not require oxygen, Aerobic reactions do require oxygen
Lactic acid fermentation is an anaerobic process. This means that lactic acid is produced in the absence of oxygen. This usually occur in bacteria cells but can also occur in muscle cells.