Only 2 molecules of ATP are produced in anaerobic cellular respiration
<h3>Anaerobic Respiration</h3>
It is the process whereby the cellular breakdown of carbohydrates takes place in the absence of oxygen.
During anaerobic respiration, carbohydrates in the form of glucose are broken down into two molecules of pyruvates and 2 molecules of ATP are generated.
In the presence of oxygen, the pyruvate molecules would have entered into the citric acid cycle but due to the absence of oxygen, the two pyruvate molecules are converted to lactic acid.
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