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6 differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration

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Answered by tuisunny87
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To understand the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration, one must first know what it means. Thus, aerobic means the presence of oxygen while anaerobic means the absence of oxygen. Hence, the meanings clear things up a little. Similarly, you apply the meaning and find out that aerobic respiration happens in the presence of oxygen. On the other hand, the anaerobic respiration is when respiration happens in the absence of oxygen. Therefore, respiration means the chemical reaction which involves the breakdown of the nutrient molecule to generate energy. Moreover, it occurs in the mitochondria or the cytoplasm of the cell in an aerobic manner or anaerobic manner.

Definition of Aerobic Respiration

The chain of reactions catalyzed by enzymes is called aerobic respiration. Further, this mechanism includes the transfer of electrons from the molecules that act as the source of fuel like glucose to the oxygen. Further, it functions as the final electron acceptor.

Thus, it is the principal pathway to yield the energy in aerobic respiration. As a result, in the end, this scheme offers ATP and metabolic intermediates, which work as the precursor for several other pathways in the cell, such as carbohydrates, lipid and protein synthesis.

The equation for aerobic respiration is:

C6H12O6 (Glucose) + 6O2 (Oxygen) → 6CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) + 6H2O (Water)+ energy (as ATP)

Definition of Anaerobic Respiration

The main difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration pertains to the involvement of oxygen when the given resources like glucose are converted into energy. Moreover, this system has been evolved by some bacteria in which it makes use of oxygen-containing salts instead of free oxygen as the electron acceptor.

In addition, anaerobic respiration produces energy which is beneficial at the time of high energy demand in tissues. Thus, the oxygen which aerobic respiration produces is not able to meet the demand. However, it is not much when we compare it to aerobic respiration.

The equation for anaerobic respiration is:

C6H12O6 (glucose) → 2C3H6O3 (Lactic Acid) + Energy

Difference between Aerobic And Anaerobic Respiratio

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