Anaerobic Respiration

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A level Biology (5.2.2 Respiration) Flashcards on Anaerobic Respiration, created by Yinka F on 18/02/2018.
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Complete the sentences: Anaerobic respiration is a type of respiration that doesn't use __________. It starts with __________. However! It doesn't involve the _______ ____________, ________ __________ or ______________ ________________. Anaerobic respiration is a type of respiration that doesn't use OXYGEN. It starts with GLYCOLYSIS. However! It doesn't involve the LINK REACTION, KREBS CYCLE or OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION.
Name 2 types of anaerobic respiration Lactate fermentation Alcoholic fermentation
In which organisms does lactate fermentation occur? Mammals
What are the products of lactose fermentation? 2 ATP 2 Lactate
Outline the process of lactate fermentation
What is lactate also known as? Lactic acid
In mammals, what is done to the lactic acid produced in lactate fermentation? Converted to glucose and stored as glycogen OR Used in respiration This is done in the liver
Outline the process of alcoholic fermentation
What are the products of alcoholic fermentation? 2 ATP 2 CO₂ 2 Ethanol
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