The reactions of anaerobic respiration take place in the cytoplasm.
Aerobic respiration occurs initially in the cytoplasm, until the two pyruvates are formed and then enters the mitochondria where the rest of the respiration occurs.
the mitochondria.
Because the cytoplasm region of the cell doesn't contain oxygen therefore it is suitable for anaerobic respiration.
The anaerobic phase of cellular respiration is known as glygolysis. This is where glucose molecules are broken down into pyruvic acid.During this process, 2 molecules of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is produced.
anaerobic respiration there is also fermentation, which is like anaerobic respiration but does not have an electron transport chain
Aerobic respiration is the type of respiration that takes place in resting muscle tissue. This is in contrast to the anaerobic respiration that happens when muscles are exercised.
Aerobic : If respiration takes place in the presence of O2, then it is called aerobic respiration/ aerobic activity. Eg: Plants and animals, protozoans, some bacteriaAnaerobic: IF respiration takes place in the absence of O2, then it is called anaerobic respiration/ anaerobic activity. Eg: Yeast, some bacteria
cytoplasmIn the cytoplasm of the cell.
Anaerobic Respiration occurs only in the absence of Oxygen.
Respiration take place in it. Anaerobic respiration is taken place
Anaerobic respiration
Because the cytoplasm region of the cell doesn't contain oxygen therefore it is suitable for anaerobic respiration.
in the cytoplasm
It is method of anaerobic respiration. It take place in cytoplasm
Aerobic cellular respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen and anaerobic cellular respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen. Without the presence of oxygen, cellular respiration cannot go past Glycolysis (the first step of cellular respiration) and will be forced to find an alternative route which is, fermentation. Hope this helped.
Glycolysis
Anaerobic respiration? Glycogen is utilised into glucose plus 6 atoms of phosphate which creates lactic acid (2 ATP). If that is what you were asking.
When you are working the muscle hard.
When the body doesn't have the physical strength to maintain the oxygen levels needed for aerobic respiration. As a result of this, lactic acid will be produced.