Anaerobic respiration converts glucose into energy and byproducts like ethanol, carbon dioxide, or lactic acid. This is possible because carbon can be burned to produce oxygen and energy for cells form bonds with other carbons to create ring structures that can store energy give away its electrons to other atoms so carbon can have any number of bonds be replaced in molecules with other elements that have more valence electrons
Anaerobic respiration converts glucose into energy and byproducts like ethanol, carbon dioxide, or lactic acid. This is possible because carbon can Abe burned to produce oxygen and energy for cells Bform bonds with other carbons to create ring structures that can store energy Cgive away its electrons to other atoms so carbon can have any number of bonds Dbe replaced in molecules with other elements that have more valence electrons
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