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CAN ANYONE ANSWER THIS?is anaerobic applicable to only animal, only to plant, or both? why?​

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In anaerobic respiration, the end-products are ethanol and carbon dioxide in plants whereas the end-products are lactic acid only in animals. Thus, the anaerobic respiration in plants is associated with evolution of carbon dioxide as in aerobic respiration, though it occurs in the absence of oxygen but no carbon dioxide is evolved in anaerobic respiration in animals.

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