This is not photosynthesis
It is the byproduct that is made when you do aerobic work in your skeletal muscles
No; it is in cellular respiration.
The formula for cellular anaerobic respiration in human cells is: glucose → lactic acid + energy. This process occurs in the cytoplasm and does not require oxygen.
oxygen. the same goes for lactic acid
Fermentation is the only cellular respiration process that can be considered anaerobic. It does not require oxygen and involves the breakdown of glucose to produce ATP and organic molecules like lactic acid or alcohol as byproducts.
Anaerobic glycolysis is the process that makes a small amount of ATP and lactic acid. This occurs when there is a lack of oxygen during cellular respiration, leading to the conversion of glucose into ATP and lactic acid as a byproduct.
Lactic acid fermentation occurs in the absence of oxygen during the process of cellular respiration, specifically in the cytoplasm of cells.
No; it is in cellular respiration.
The formula for cellular anaerobic respiration in human cells is: glucose → lactic acid + energy. This process occurs in the cytoplasm and does not require oxygen.
oxygen. the same goes for lactic acid
Fermentation is the only cellular respiration process that can be considered anaerobic. It does not require oxygen and involves the breakdown of glucose to produce ATP and organic molecules like lactic acid or alcohol as byproducts.
Lactic acid is one of the by-products of anaerobic cellular respiration, the less efficient process by which cells will make ATP (adenosine triphosphate, the 'energy currency' of cells) in the absence of sufficient oxygen for aerobic respiration.
Anaerobic glycolysis is the process that makes a small amount of ATP and lactic acid. This occurs when there is a lack of oxygen during cellular respiration, leading to the conversion of glucose into ATP and lactic acid as a byproduct.
Glycolysis and Fermentation (Lactic Acid and Alcoholic).
ATP and lactic acid
Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid. This type of respiration occurs when oxygen is not readily available, leading to the conversion of pyruvate to lactic acid to regenerate NAD+ for glycolysis to continue.
The end products of fermentation are lactic acid, ethanol, and carbon dioxide. In cellular respiration, the end products are carbon dioxide, water, and ATP (energy).
lactic acid is formed by anaerobic respiration when insufficient oxygen is present.