When supply of oxygen increases, lactic acid breaks down into:
Water
Carbon dioxide and water
Alcohol
Glucose
Lactic acid breaks down into carbon dioxide and water, after the oxygen supply increases in the muscle cells.
Glucose partially breaks down into lactic acid in:
The following is a simplified diagram showing the fate of glucose during aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Identify the end products that are formed at stages indicated A, B, C and D. Identify the correct option from those given below.
Statement 1: Glucose breaks down into a 3-carbon compound in the cytoplasm of the cell.
Statement 2: A pyruvate molecule breaks down into 3-molecules of carbon dioxide in mitochondria of the cell.