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8 May, 09:23

Which body cells always or sometimes carry out the anaerobic energy extraction pathway? A. Red blood cells and muscle cells. B. Skin cells and muscle cells. C. Brain cells and muscle cells. D. Red blood cells and brain cells.

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  1. 8 May, 09:41
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    A. Red blood cells and muscle cells.

    Explanation:

    Cellular respiration which takes place in the presence of the oxygen is known as aerobic respiration and which takes place in the absence of oxygen is known as anaerobic respiration.

    In anaerobic respiration, the cells produce a very low amount of ATP compared to the aerobic respiration but still in the human body to survive, the cells have this conserved process.

    The cells in humans in which the process takes place are the red blood cells which do not possess the nucleus, the mitochondria and the other organelles so they perform anaerobic respiration. The muscle cells, when deprived of oxygen, undergo anaerobic respiration which produces a very low amount of ATP molecules and lactic acid also called fermentation.

    Thus, option-A is correct.
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