Science, asked by furqhan, 1 year ago

difference between aerobic and anaerobic​


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Answered by abhishekb740
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Aerobic respiration:

1. When oxidation of food nutrients occurs in the presence of molecular oxygen it is called aerobic respiration.

2. In this more energy is produced.

3. Complete oxidation of food takes place.

4. Final products: CO2, H2O And Energy.

5. Ex : plants and animals.

Anaerobic respiration:

1. When oxidation of nutrients occur without the utilisation of molecular oxygen it is called anaerobic respiration.

2. In this less amount of energy is produced.

3. Incomplete oxidation of food takes place.

4. Final products: Ethanol, CO2 And energy.

5. Ex : yeast.

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Answered by vynavibv
10

Aerobic respiration :

*This takes place in presence of oxygen

*This takes place in mitochondria

*The products are CO2 and H2O

*It release more energy

Anaerobic respiration:

*This takes place in absence of oxygen

*This takes place in yeast

*The products are ethnol and CO2

*It release less amount of energy

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