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Anaerobic respiration of animals/humans produces

  1. C2H5OH and CO2
  2. Glucose and O2
  3. CO2 and H2O
  4. Lactic acid and water

A
Glucose and O2
B
CO2 and H2O
C
C2H5OH and CO2
D
Lactic acid and water
Solution
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Cellular respiration in animals is predominantly aerobic in nature. However in stressful conditions, the respiration turns anaerobic to meet the energy demands. End products of anaerobic respiration are lactic acid and water. End products in plants for aerobic respiration are alcohol and carbon dioxide.
So the answer is 'Lactic acid and water'.

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