Difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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aerobic respiration requires oxygen whereas anaerobic does not.
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IN AEROBIC RESPIRATION OXYGEN IS NEEDED AND THE GLUCOSE IS BROKEN DOWN INTO CARBON DIOXIDE AND WATER WITH THE RELEASE OF HIGH AMOUNT OF ENERGY. IT TAKES PLACE IN ALMOST ALL LIVING ORGANISMS LIKE MAMMALS.
IN ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION OXYGEN IS NOT NEEDED AND GLUCOSE IS BROKEN DOWN INTO ETHYL ALCOHOL OR LACTIC ACID AND CARBON DIOXIDE WITH THE RELEASE OF LOW AMOUNT OF ENERGY. IT TAKES PLACE IN LOWER ORGANISMS LIKE YEAST, FUNGI, ETC.
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