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What do our muscles produce when undergoing anaerobic respiration?

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Lactic acid fermentation In this type of anaerobic respiration, glucose is split into two molecules of lactic acid to produce two ATP. It occurs in certain types of bacteria and some animal tissues, such as muscle cells. This process also produces two ATP per sugar molecule

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