diff. b\w aerobic and anaerobic.
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# Aerobic respiration :
1. it takes place in the presence of oxygen.
2. more energy is released .
3.it takes place in mitochondria .
4. cabondioxide and water are end products.
# Anaerobic respiration:
1. takes place in the absence of oxygen.
2. less energy is released.
3. takes place in cytoplasm
4. ethanol C6H5OH and carbondioxide are the end products..
hope this helps uh !..
# Aerobic respiration :
1. it takes place in the presence of oxygen.
2. more energy is released .
3.it takes place in mitochondria .
4. cabondioxide and water are end products.
# Anaerobic respiration:
1. takes place in the absence of oxygen.
2. less energy is released.
3. takes place in cytoplasm
4. ethanol C6H5OH and carbondioxide are the end products..
hope this helps uh !..
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Aerobic Respiration
1) It occurs in higher plants and animals.
2) It occurs in the presence of oxygen.
3) Glucose is completely oxidized.
4) More energy is released i.e 38 ATP
5) Site of respiration both mitochondria and cytoplasm.
6) End products are Carbon dioxide and water.
Anaerobic Respiration
1) It occurs in bacterial cells ,yeast
2) It occurs in the absence of oxygen.
3) Glucose is partially oxidized.
4) Less energy is released i.e 2 ATP.
5) Site of respiration is cytoplasm only.
6) In muscle cells end products is Carbon dioxide ,lactic acid , in bacterial cells it is ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide
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1) It occurs in higher plants and animals.
2) It occurs in the presence of oxygen.
3) Glucose is completely oxidized.
4) More energy is released i.e 38 ATP
5) Site of respiration both mitochondria and cytoplasm.
6) End products are Carbon dioxide and water.
Anaerobic Respiration
1) It occurs in bacterial cells ,yeast
2) It occurs in the absence of oxygen.
3) Glucose is partially oxidized.
4) Less energy is released i.e 2 ATP.
5) Site of respiration is cytoplasm only.
6) In muscle cells end products is Carbon dioxide ,lactic acid , in bacterial cells it is ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide
Hope This Helps You!
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