
Biology · JC 1 · Cellular Physiology and Respiration · 4.º Período
Anaerobic Respiration
Compare aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Study the processes of lactate and ethanol fermentation and their significance in different organisms.
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Compare aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Study the processes of lactate and ethanol fermentation and their significance in different organisms.
Key Questions
- Why is anaerobic respiration necessary in the absence of oxygen?
- What are the end products of lactate and ethanol fermentation?
- How does the ATP yield compare between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
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