Concept:
Anaerobic respiration is the breakdown of glucose in the absence of oxygen. In human muscle cells, this process leads to the formation of lactic acid.
Explanation:
- During intense exercise, oxygen supply to muscles becomes insufficient.
- Glucose is first converted into pyruvate.
- In the absence of oxygen, pyruvate is converted into lactic acid with release of a small amount of energy.
Correct Reaction:
\[
\text{Glucose} \rightarrow \text{Pyruvate} \xrightarrow{\text{Lack of oxygen}} \text{Lactic acid} + \text{Energy}
\]
Why Other Options Are Incorrect:
- (A) Ethanol formation occurs in yeast, not in human muscles.
- (B) Represents aerobic respiration (presence of oxygen).
- (C) Ethanol formation again applies to yeast fermentation.
Conclusion:
In human muscles, anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid and energy in the absence of oxygen.