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- Compare and contrast aerobic and anaerobic respiration,including the processes involved.Explain, with example, why anaerobic respiration takes place in animal cells when they are perfectly capable of carrying out aerobic respiration.No instances of anaerobic respiration exist in the human body. is this statement true or false?