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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Respiration - Anaerobic Reaction of Glucose
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In anaerobic respiration, glucose is broken down in the absence of oxygen, releasing energy - but also lactic acid. Aerobic respiration occurs where there is a plentiful supply of oxygen. Where the oxygen supply is more limited, anaerobic respiration takes place. During anaerobic respiration, considerably less energy is released by the cell. It involves the incomplete breakdown of glucose which produces lactic acid in the muscles of an animal, and alcohol plus carbon dioxide when it occurs in yeasts and bacteria. During exercise, breathing rate increases to get more oxygen into the body... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Respiration - Anaerobic Reaction of Glucose
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1. Oxygen has to be paid back as a result of oxygen...
2. What is broken down during anaerobic respiration?
3. When would athletes muscles have to use anaerobic respiration?
4. Build up of lactic acid in muscles leads to cramps and what else?
5. Yeast cells undergo anaerobic respiration. Which of the following is a product of this?
6. Blood flow away from muscles helps to remove which of the following?
7. During anaerobic respiration, the breakdown of glucose is...
8. What does anaerobic mean?
9. Which of the following undergoes anaerobic respiration?
10. The products in muscles respiring anaerobically are carbon dioxide and what else?