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Actually the first answer is correct but I will expand. Anaerobic respiration is cellular function in the absence of oxygen. Certain undesirable byproducts are created when this happens such as hydrogen peroxide,but the one mentioned is called fermentation. Some organisms are suited for either anaerobic or aerobic respiration depending on conditions but hese have special enzymes to process the side effects.

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