In conditions where oxygen cannot reach the organisms eg. in waterlogged soil
In anaerobic respiration, glucose is only partially oxidised meaning only a small part of its chemical energy is released and transferred to ATP
As there is no oxygen, none of the remaining reactions (of aerobic respiration) can take place
Different types of organisms produce different products when respiring anaerobically
Anaerobic respiration in yeast produces different products to anaerobic respiration in animals
The dough soon becomes anaerobic (all the oxygen within it is used up aerobically by the yeast)
The role of anaerobic respiration of yeast in breadmaking to cause bread dough to rise
For humans, anaerobic respiration plays a role in sport and exercise more than in survival
Exam Tip
You won’t be expected to know the total yield of ATP from each type of respiration in detail but be prepared to explain why anaerobic respiration produces substantially less ATP than aerobic respiration.
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