Difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration and animals that use anaerobic respiration
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1)Aerobic respiration occurs in presence of O2 .
1) Anaerobic respiration occurs in absence of O2.
2) Energy released in larger amount
2) Energy released in lesser amount.
3) It take place in mitochondria and cytoplasm.
3) It take place in cytoplasm. mitochondria r not involved.
4) End products r CO2 AND WATER .
4) End products r lactic acid or ethanol.
Animal that use anaerobic respiration is yeast .
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1) Anaerobic respiration occurs in absence of O2.
2) Energy released in larger amount
2) Energy released in lesser amount.
3) It take place in mitochondria and cytoplasm.
3) It take place in cytoplasm. mitochondria r not involved.
4) End products r CO2 AND WATER .
4) End products r lactic acid or ethanol.
Animal that use anaerobic respiration is yeast .
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> Respiration can be defined as that biochemical process in which the cells of a particular living organism combine glucose and oxygen; and release Carbon Dioxide, Heat and water and eventually produce energy.
Cell Respiration Formula is :-
Glucose + Oxygen => Carbon Dioxide + water + energy
> There are generally two types of respiration. They are :-
• Aerobic Respiration
And
• Anaerobic Respiration
> AEROBIC RESPIRATION :- Aerobic respiration can be defined as that process taking in place of a living organism in which release of energy takes place from any organic substrate (basically glucose). It takes place in presence of oxygen.
Reaction is :- C6H12O6 + 6O2 => 6CO2 + 6H2O + 2900 kJ/mol
> Examples are :- Humans, Dogs. Cats, Buffalos and so on.
> ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION :- It can be defined as that process taking place inside a living organism's body in which energy is released, cellular energy of course, in the absence of oxygen.
Reaction is :- C6H12O6 => 2C3H6O3 + 120 kJ/mol
> Examples are :- Several Bacteria and unicellular organisms.
Hope it'll help ya ^^
> Respiration can be defined as that biochemical process in which the cells of a particular living organism combine glucose and oxygen; and release Carbon Dioxide, Heat and water and eventually produce energy.
Cell Respiration Formula is :-
Glucose + Oxygen => Carbon Dioxide + water + energy
> There are generally two types of respiration. They are :-
• Aerobic Respiration
And
• Anaerobic Respiration
> AEROBIC RESPIRATION :- Aerobic respiration can be defined as that process taking in place of a living organism in which release of energy takes place from any organic substrate (basically glucose). It takes place in presence of oxygen.
Reaction is :- C6H12O6 + 6O2 => 6CO2 + 6H2O + 2900 kJ/mol
> Examples are :- Humans, Dogs. Cats, Buffalos and so on.
> ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION :- It can be defined as that process taking place inside a living organism's body in which energy is released, cellular energy of course, in the absence of oxygen.
Reaction is :- C6H12O6 => 2C3H6O3 + 120 kJ/mol
> Examples are :- Several Bacteria and unicellular organisms.
Hope it'll help ya ^^
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