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What is incomplete oxidation, and why does it occur in anaerobic respiration?

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Incomplete oxidation is the process where a substance, like glucose in anaerobic respiration, is not fully oxidized, resulting in the partial release of energy. This occurs in the absence of sufficient oxygen.


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