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
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
i think is A
OpenStudy (ookawaiioo):
its fermentation......no oxygen here
OpenStudy (ookawaiioo):
in fermentation...... the net ATP made is 2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so it B?>
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OpenStudy (ookawaiioo):
Carbon isnt really getting "burned"...... its more oxidation/reduction reaction
OpenStudy (ookawaiioo):
I think its B
OpenStudy (anonymous):
form bonds with other carbons to create ring structures that can store energy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that would be it?
OpenStudy (ookawaiioo):
Glucose is a ring structure
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