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An anaerobic organism or anaerobe is any organism that does not require oxygen for growth and may even die in its presence. There are three types: obligate anaerobes, which cannot use oxygen for g...
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This article contains information about phenomena of aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration. ... Differences between Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration ; Starting from the bio-chemical pathway used to utilize bio-molecules, to the amount of energy produced in the respiration process,
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anaerobic respiration n. Respiration in which molecular oxygen is not consumed. ... Examples of anaerobic respiration ... Commercial applications of anaerobic respiration...
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Some aerobic plants and animals are able to use anaerobic respiration for short periods of time. For example, during a sprint, human muscles can respire anaerobically. Unfortunately, lactic acid is produced and accumulates until the muscles cannot continue working.
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Anaerobic respiration is in the absence of air. ... Some organisms can respire in the absence of air: this is anaerobic respiration. This does not release so much energy and it produces much more toxic waste products. However, if Oxygen is not available, anaerobic respiration is better than nothing.
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Below we talk about a few examples of anaerobic respiration. The one thing that they all have in common is the use of an electron transport system in a membrane and the synthesis of ATP via ATP synthase. In both nitrate reduction and sulfate reduction there are two types of pathways, assimilatory and dissimilatory.
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Pyruvate can be broken down by fermentation in the absence of oxygen. (A) When inadequate oxygen is present, for example, in a muscle cell undergoing vigorous contraction, the pyruvate produced by glycolysis is converted to lactate as shown. ... Anaerobic Breakdown of Pyruvate...
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10. Anaerobic respiration or fermentation: glycolysis, oxidation of glucose in the absence of O2. Electrons are removed from an intermediate at one end and returned to another intermediate step later on the same pathway.
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