Anaerobic Catabolism
In the absence of oxygen, some cells are able to produce ATP by the anaerobic catabolism of glucose. There are two phases of anaerobic catabolism of glucose are consist of glycolysis and lactate formation. In glycolysis, glucose is broken into two 3-carbon molecules this are then oxidized and manipulated to the yield ATP. catabolic pathway this uses the molecule oxygen. While, anaerobic respiration is defined as a catabolic pathway.
Stage 1 – Stage of Digestion. The large organic molecules about organic chemistry like proteins, lipids, and polysaccharides are digested into their smaller components outside cells.
Stage 2 – Release of energy
Stage 3 – Energy Stored.
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