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Anaerobic respiration: Learn the key differences between aerobic and

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Learn the key differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration , the two types of cellular respiration that occur in living organisms. Find out how oxygen, glucose, and energy are involved in each process, and see examples of organisms that use them. Anaerobic Respiration : Definition, Equation and Examples Anaerobic respiration is a metabolic process without oxygen, converting glucose into ATP, often producing lactic acid or ethanol as byproducts. The process of anaerobic respiration is discussed here. Learn about anaerobic respiration for your IGCSE Biology exam. This revision note covers word & chemical equations & compares aerobic and anaerobic respiration . Anaerobic respiration is the process of creating energy without the presence of oxygen. Sometimes the body cannot supply the muscles with the oxygen it needs to create energy, for example during intense exercise. Without the process of anaerobic respiration , there would be no energy supplied to muscles in these times of high demand.This article will consider the process of anaerobic respiration and its clinical significance.

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