Importance of Anaerobic Respiration
- i) In the early time earth had environment, which was totally devoid of oxygen. The aerobic organism cannot exist in anaerobic environment.
- ii) Some existing organism like bacteria and parasites have anaerobic respiration. Many useful bacteria and yeasts are anaerobic.
iii) Aerobic respiration is also earlier stage of anaerobic respiration. Aerobic organisms have evolved from anaerobic organisms.
- iv) In tissues of skeletal muscles aerobic respiration takes place. But when oxygen supply cannot keep pace with energy demand then anaerobic respiration supplies energy by break down of glucose. Some bacteria and fungi have same method to derive energy.
- v) Yeast is used to produce ‘khameer’ in the flour to make bread.
In this regard, the need arose for a theoretical analysis of the functioning of the mechanism of commodity-money relations, the study of the conditions and economic laws of the development of a market economy, the formation of an appropriate conceptual apparatus. These processes predetermined the need for the evolution of economic thought and the emergence of a new school – classical political economy , which came out with the substantiation of the ideas of economic liberalism, which presupposes non-interference of the state in economic life, unlimited freedom of competition for entrepreneurs.