What are the products obtained by anaerobic respiration in plants?
Ethanol, Carbon Dioxide, Energy
The correct answer is option C.
Explanation of the correct answer:
Explanation of the incorrect options:
Option A:
Lactic acid and energy are formed in the animal cells like myocytes when they are overworked under oxygen-deficient conditions. This leads to muscular cramping.
Option B:
Aerobic or complete oxidation of glucose forms carbon Dioxide, water, and energy.
Option D:
Pyruvate is the first stable product formed upon glycolysis. In yeast cells, anaerobic conditions convert pyruvate to carbon dioxide and ethanol.
Hence, the final answer is Ethanol, Carbon Dioxide, and Energy.