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AQA A-Level Biology
Energy Transfers
Anaerobic Respiration
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Anaerobic Respiration occurs in the
cytoplasm
Anaerobic Respiration uses the
Pyruvate
formed in Glycolysis, reducing it to form
ethanol
and
CO2
/
lactate
by oxidising reduced
NADH
and forming
ATP
Anaerobic Respirations biproduct of
lactate
can cause muscle
fatigue
due to the
acidic
pH affecting
enzyme
function