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difference between Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration


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Answered by rosynegi
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aerobic respiration takes place in the presence of oxygen wheras anaerobic respiration takes place in the absence of oxygen
2 complete digestion of food occurs in aerobic respiration wheras in anaerobic respiration partial breakdown of food occurs.
3 the end products in aerobis respiration are carbon dioxide and water wheras the end products in anaerobic respiration may be ethanol and co2 as in yeast plants or lactic acid as in animal muscles.
4 aerobis respiration produces a considerable amount of energy whereas in anaerobic respiration much less energy is produced

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Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\textbf{Anaerobic Respiration}


→ In the presence of Oxygen.

→ It may or may not release Carbon-dioxide.

→ It doesn't produce water.

→ It provides less energy.

→ It occurs in cytoplasm only.

→ It consists of two steps.

→ Found in organisms like yeast, and some bacteria.
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\huge\textbf{Aerobic Respiration}


→ In the absence of Oxygen.

→ It always releases Carbon-dioxide.

→ It produces water.

→ It provides more energy.

→ It occurs partially in cytoplasm and partially in mitochondria.

→ It consists of five steps.

→ It is found in majority of plants and animals..
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