I. Try to complete the passage below. You are almost done with this lesson! Anaerobic respiration Unlike aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration is when energy is provided WITHOUT needing Glucose lactic acid + a bit of energy This happens when the body can't provide oxygen quick enough for respiration to take place. Anaerobic respiration produces energy much respiration but only produces 1/20th as much. than aerobic Lactic acid is also produced, and this can build up in muscles

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Try to complete the passage below. You are almost done with this lesson!
Anaerobic respiration
Unlike aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration is when energy is
provided WITHOUT needing
Glucose lactic acid + a bit of energy
This happens when the body can't provide oxygen quick enough
respiration to take place.
for
Anaerobic respiration produces energy much
respiration but only produces 1/20th as much.
than aerobic
Lactic acid is also produced, and this can build up in muscles
causing
and an oxygen
This "debt" then needs to be "repaid" by deep breathing to
the lactic acid.
Word bank: debt, oxygen, fatigue, oxidise, aerobic, quicker
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Transcribed Image Text:1. Try to complete the passage below. You are almost done with this lesson! Anaerobic respiration Unlike aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration is when energy is provided WITHOUT needing Glucose lactic acid + a bit of energy This happens when the body can't provide oxygen quick enough respiration to take place. for Anaerobic respiration produces energy much respiration but only produces 1/20th as much. than aerobic Lactic acid is also produced, and this can build up in muscles causing and an oxygen This "debt" then needs to be "repaid" by deep breathing to the lactic acid. Word bank: debt, oxygen, fatigue, oxidise, aerobic, quicker 49
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