Anaerobic Respiration At Biology Glossary
What is it? A form of cell respiration that does not use oxygen (as opposed to aerobic cell respiration). Anaerobic respiration is less efficient than the aerobic variety and produces just 2 ATP per molecule of glucose. Anaerobic respiration has two stages: glycolysiBio Definition Added By: Xavier
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