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Asked: January 29, 20232023-01-29T15:58:11+05:30 2023-01-29T15:58:11+05:30In: MCQ

Respiration in the absence of air is called

A) Aerobic respiration

B) Anaerobic respiration

C) Muscular respiration

D) Molecular respiration

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    1. Mr Guddi Professor
      2023-01-29T16:00:22+05:30Added an answer on January 29, 2023 at 4:00 pm

      The correct answer is option B) Anaerobic respiration

      It is a type of cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen and is less efficient than aerobic respiration. It involves the breakdown of glucose to release energy through a process called glycolysis.

      A) Aerobic respiration: It is a type of cellular respiration that occurs in the presence of oxygen and is the primary source of energy for most living organisms. It involves the breakdown of glucose to release energy through a series of reactions known as the Krebs cycle and electron transport chain.

      B) Anaerobic respiration: It is a type of cellular respiration that occurs in the absence of oxygen and is less efficient than aerobic respiration. It involves the breakdown of glucose to release energy through a process called glycolysis.

      C) Muscular respiration: It refers to the process of cellular respiration that occurs in the muscles and provides energy to the muscles during physical activity.

      D) Molecular respiration: It is not a recognized term in the field of cellular respiration and biology.

      The correct answer is B) Anaerobic respiration

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