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What product of anaerobic
respiration in animal cells is not a product of aerobic respiration?
Cellular respiration is a process
that cells use to release energy for growth and development. There are two different types of
cellular respiration: aerobic and anaerobic. In aerobic respiration, oxygen is
required to combine with glucose to produce carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the
form of ATP. In anaerobic respiration, glucose
is broken down into lactic acid and releases ATP. Oxygen is not required for
anaerobic respiration. Therefore, the product of anaerobic
respiration that is not a product of aerobic respiration is lactic acid.