Compare anaerobic respiration in a yeast cell with aerobic respiration in a muscle cell (3 marks)

yeast cells produce ethanol whereas muscle cells produce lactic acid as a by-product yeast cells produce CO2, muscle cells do not they both produce small amounts of energy

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