Why does anaerobic respiration of a given substrate yield a smaller amount of energy than aerobic respiration?

      

Why does anaerobic respiration of a given substrate yield a smaller amount of energy than aerobic respiration?

  

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Isacko
amount of oxygen required to convert accumulated la Some energy locked up in intermediate products like ethanol in plants and lactic acid in animals

substrate is completely oxidized in aerobic respiration
Mohaissack answered the question on October 5, 2017 at 13:53


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