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Introduction:

In eukaryotic cells, only two types of anaerobic respiration occur with any regularity:
In plants, and in microorganisms such as yeast, the pyruvate is converted to ethanol and carbon dioxide
In animals, the pyruvate is converted to lactate
Production of ethanol in plants and some microorganisms

Production of lactate in animals part 1:

Production of lactate in animals part 2:

Energy yields from anaerobic and aerobic respiration:
Energy from cellular respiration is derived in two ways
