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Since anaerobic is without oxygen, energy in cells produced anaerobically is without oxygen... so... Cells first start with Glycolysis, the beginning process in cell respiration that doesn't need oxygen. There it breaks glucose down into two pyruvic acid molecules. If there is no oxygen involved, the pyruvic acid is unused, and the original two ATP molecule break into four ATP molecules. From there, they travel into Fermentation. Depending on what you're doing, it may go into Alcoholic Fermentation or Lactic Acid Fermentation. Both produce several ATP molecules with the help of NADH. The products of both Fermentations are Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and NAD+, and also either alcohol or lactic acid.

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