Compare anaerobic respiration in a yeast cell with anaerobic respiration in a muscle cell.

Anaerobic respiration in yeast cells produces carbon dioxide and ethanol. Whereas anaerobic respiration in muscle cells produces lactic acid only.Both, however, do produce little amounts of ATP (energy)

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