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difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration​

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Answered by MysteryUnsolved
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Aerobic respiration needs oxygen to occur, while anaerobic does not. This presence of oxygen determines what products will be created. During aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide, water, and ATP are produced. During anaerobic respiration, lactic acid, ethanol, and ATP are created.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Aerobic respiration

  • cellular respiration that uses oxygen is called aerobic respiration
  • It releases more or alot of energy
  • Glucose is completely broken down to form carbon dioxide and water vapour and energy is release

Anaerobic respiration

  • the process by which organisms respire in the absence of oxygen is called anaerobic respiration
  • It releases very little energy
  • Glucose is not completely broken down, it is broken down to ethanol and carbon dioxide in yeast cells and in muscles cells as lactic acid and carbon dioxide...

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