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Anaerobic respiration in living organisms/ cells

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i. The process of respiration involves cellular breakdown of food to release energy in the form of ATP.
ii.If may occur in the presence of oxygen ( aerobic respiration ) or in the absence of oxygen ( anaerobic respiration ) .
iii. Aerobic respiration occurs via three steps namely glycolysis, Krebs cycle and Electron Transfer Chain.
iv.Anerobic respiration occurs via glycolysis and fermentation.
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