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10. Which substance is formed as a result of the process of anaerobic respiration? A) urea B) uric acid C) ethyl alcohol D) nitrogen
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10. Which substance is formed as a result of the process of anaerobic respiration? A) urea B) uric acid C) ethyl alcohol D) nitrogen
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10. Which substance is formed as a result of the process
of anaerobic respiration?
A) urea
B) uric acid
C) ethyl alcohol
D) nitrogen
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C, Ethyl Alcohol.
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