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12 May, 06:09

What are two substances that may be formed in anaerobic respiration?

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  1. 12 May, 07:50
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    Again the only ATP that is produced occurs during the glycolysis reactions. One three-carbon molecule (pyruvic acid) is changed into another three-carbon molecule (lactic acid) and no carbon dioxide is produced like during other forms of respiration.
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