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can anyone explain to me what is aerobic and anaerobic respiration

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Answered by bskatal22
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Answer:

There are two types of respiration – aerobic (which needs oxygen) and anaerobic (which doesn't need

Explanation:

Living organisms use energy released by respiration for their life processes. There are two types of respiration – aerobic (which needs oxygen) and anaerobic (which doesn't need oxygen).


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Answered by msanonymous
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Cellular respiration is a process that takes place inside the cells where energy is released by the breakdown of glucose molecules. The process can be conveniently divided into two categories based on the usage of oxygen, namely aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

The primary difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration is the presence or absence of oxygen during the processes. More detailed differences are between the two are given in the attached image.

However, it is a misconception that humans and other multicellular organisms use only aerobic respiration. This is disproven by the fact that our muscles, during vigorous exercises, undergo anaerobic respiration, where lactic acid is produced as the waste-byproduct instead of carbon dioxide.

Explanation:

The process of aerobic respiration can be simply explained with the help of the following equation:

Glucose + Oxygen → Carbon dioxide + Water + Energy

The process of anaerobic respiration can be simply explained with the help of the following equation:

Glucose → Alcohol + Carbon dioxide + Energy

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