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what happens during anaerobic cellular respiration?
Anaerobic cellular respiration occurs without oxygen. Glucose is partially broken - down. In glycolysis, glucose is split into pyruvate and a small amount of ATP is produced. Then, pyruvate is converted into either lactic acid (in lactic - acid fermentation) or ethanol and carbon dioxide (in alcoholic fermentation) to regenerate NAD+ for glycolysis to continue.
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Glucose is partially broken down starting with glycolysis, and then pyruvate is converted into either lactic acid or ethanol and carbon dioxide to regenerate NAD+ for glycolysis to keep going, with a small amount of ATP produced.