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ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION in animals releases...
oxygen
[ALL of these]
energy
methane

ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION in animals releases... oxygen [ALL of these] energy methane

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energy.

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During anaerobic respiration in animals specifically humans, the glucose in our body (dietary sugar) is broken down for energy when oxygen is not present or when your body's oxygen level is very low. This form of respiration is usually evident while doing extreme physical activities. The specific substances that are released due to anaerobic respiration in animals are energy, water, and lactic acid (other animals may differ). When glucose is broken down, energy is released, hence, that's how our cells get the fuel to perform essential body functions. On the contrary methane and oxygen are not produce. Oxygen is needed for other kinds of respiration – like aerobic respiration – it isn't a product of the respiration process.This answer does not correspond therefore to the initial presented options where methane and oxygen were included.<br /><br />Hence, it should be modified as follows :<br />ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION in animals releases energy, water and lactic acid.<br />Nevertheless, actuality suggest MULTIPLE_CHOICE sometimes has to admit innac jobs and in this case, the best answer aligned with the choices presented would be the "energy" schema.
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