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How is anerobic respiration affected by changes in temperature?
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How is anerobic respiration affected by changes in temperature?
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Anaerobic respiration is when organisms don't use oxygen to breathe. That occurs in organisms such as yeasts. Usually, the higher the temperature the more anaerobic respiration occurs.
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