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Anaerobic respiration produces less energy than aerobic respiration.

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(i) The regeneration of NAD fails to produce ATP as the electrons are not shifted to oxygen.
(ii) The end product of anaerobic respiration can be further oxidized to release energy.
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  17. What is meant by R.Q. ? Why does its value differ for different substr...

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  18. Describe the process of oxidation of pyruvic acid during anaerobic res...

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