a) What are the changes occur in glucose before aerobic and
anaerobic respirations.
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There are two types of cellular respiration
Aerobic -in the presence of oxygen
Anaerobic- In the absence of oxygen
Explanation:
- During aerobic respiration, glucose reacts with oxygen and produces ATP
- This ATP is then used by the cells of the organisms
- While in anaerobic cellular respiration, there is no oxygen
- The glucose produces final products, Lactic Acid, and Ethanol
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Aerobic And Anaerobic Respiration
Explanation:
- Vigorous breath happens in the mitochondria and requires oxygen and glucose, and produces carbon dioxide, water, and vitality.
- The compound condition is C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O (glucose + oxygen - > carbon dioxide + water).Anaerobic breath happens in the cell cytoplasm and produces lactic corrosive.
- Oxygen is required for vigorous breath.
- Carbon dioxide is a result of vigorous breath in people. Truly. At the point when people and different creatures need adequate oxygen, they'll make ATP through a type of anaerobic breath that produces lactic corrosive .
- During oxygen consuming breath, carbon dioxide, water, and ATP are delivered. During anaerobic breath, lactic corrosive, ethanol, and ATP are made.
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