Difference b/w aerobic and anaerobic respiration (b) saprophytic and parasitic
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Aerobic respiration
1) It is a type of respiration which take place in the presence of oxygen.
2) Complete breakdown of food.
3) End products are Co2 and water.
4) Produces considerable amount of energy.
Anaerobic respiration
1) Takes place in the absence of oxygen.
2) Partial breakdown of food..
3) End products are Ethanol and Lactic acid.
4) Much less energy produced.
Saprophytic Nutrition
1) Obtain food from decaying organism.
2) Oraganism show this type of nutrition called SAPROPHYTES.
3) Breakdown complex organic molecules present in dead and decaying matter AMD convert them into simpler substances.
Examples are Fungi and Bacteria
Parasitic Nutrition
1) Organism obtain food from other organism ( host ) without killing it .
2) The organism which obtains the food is called parasite and the organism from whose body food is obtained is host.
3) Does not provide any benefit to the host and are of two types
a) Ectoparasite
b) Endoparasite
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Aerobic respiration
1) It is a type of respiration which take place in the presence of oxygen.
2) Complete breakdown of food.
3) End products are Co2 and water.
4) Produces considerable amount of energy.
Anaerobic respiration
1) Takes place in the absence of oxygen.
2) Partial breakdown of food..
3) End products are Ethanol and Lactic acid.
4) Much less energy produced.
Saprophytic Nutrition
1) Obtain food from decaying organism.
2) Oraganism show this type of nutrition called SAPROPHYTES.
3) Breakdown complex organic molecules present in dead and decaying matter AMD convert them into simpler substances.
Examples are Fungi and Bacteria
Parasitic Nutrition
1) Organism obtain food from other organism ( host ) without killing it .
2) The organism which obtains the food is called parasite and the organism from whose body food is obtained is host.
3) Does not provide any benefit to the host and are of two types
a) Ectoparasite
b) Endoparasite
Hope this helps ✌✌
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Aerobic Respiration --
•This type of respiration takes place in presence of oxygen.
• High amount of energy is released.
• 38 ATP is produced.
• Food material is completely oxidized.
• End products are CO2 and H2O.
• It occurs in most of organisms.
Anaerobic Respiration --
•This type of respiration doesn't need oxygen.
• Low amount of energy is released.
• 2 ATP is produced.
• Food material is in completely oxidised.
• End products are Ethanol (C2H5OH) and CO2.
• It occurs in comparatively less organisms.
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Saprophytic --
• The organism which grows on dead and decaying material for its growth, is known as Saprophytic.
• It has extracellular digestion.
• It doesn't depend on living host.
Parasitic --
• The organism which depends upon other organism for its nourishment and growth, is known as Parasitic.
• It has intracellular digestion.
• It causes harm to organisms.
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Aerobic Respiration --
•This type of respiration takes place in presence of oxygen.
• High amount of energy is released.
• 38 ATP is produced.
• Food material is completely oxidized.
• End products are CO2 and H2O.
• It occurs in most of organisms.
Anaerobic Respiration --
•This type of respiration doesn't need oxygen.
• Low amount of energy is released.
• 2 ATP is produced.
• Food material is in completely oxidised.
• End products are Ethanol (C2H5OH) and CO2.
• It occurs in comparatively less organisms.
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Saprophytic --
• The organism which grows on dead and decaying material for its growth, is known as Saprophytic.
• It has extracellular digestion.
• It doesn't depend on living host.
Parasitic --
• The organism which depends upon other organism for its nourishment and growth, is known as Parasitic.
• It has intracellular digestion.
• It causes harm to organisms.
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Hope it will help u :-)
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