difference between aerobic aerobic and anaerobic
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. difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration is whether or not oxygen is present. Aerobic respiration needs oxygen to occur, while anaerobic does not. ... During aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide, water, and ATP are produced
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The aerobic process relies on a continuous supply of air to be mixed in with the waste material. Again, the waste is ground up into pieces. The aerobic environment supports a different, but also common microorganism that, like the anaerobic process, feeds on the organic fraction of the waste. ...
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In aerobic, or “with oxygen” exercise, your muscles have enough oxygen to produce the energy needed to perform. Anaerobic “without oxygen” exercise means oxygen demand is greater than oxygen supply and you can't keep up with the energy your body is demanding.Aerobic means 'with air' and refers to the body producing energy with the use of oxygen. This typically involves any exercise that lasts longer than two minutes in duration. Continuous 'steady state' exercise is performed aerobically. Anaerobic means 'without air' and refers to the body producing energy without oxygen.
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