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How is the end product of nutrition glucose breaks down among all the organisms under the conditions given below.
i) In the presence of atmospheric oxygen. ii) In the absence of atmospheric oxygen iii) in muscle cells due to lack of oxygen

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i) Carbon dioxide + water + energy ii) Ethanol + carbon dioxide + energy iii) Lactic acid + energy
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