difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration at least 3 points
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Aerobic respiration
1. Common in all higher plants and animals
2. The process occurs inside living cells
3. The process occurs in the presence of oxygen
4. It is a permanent process that continuous throughout the life of plants and animals
5. Energy is released in greater amounts in the form of ATP ~ 36 ATP molecules
6. The process is non toxic to both plants and animals
7. End products are CO2 and H2O
Anaerobic respiration
1. Common in certain microorganisms but very rare in all higher plants and animals
2. The process occurs inside living cells, but living cells are not essential in some cases
3. The process occurs in the absence of oxygen
4. It is a permanent process in anaerobic microorganisms but a temporary process in higher plants and animals only under anaerobic condition
5. Energy is released in lesser amounts in the form of ATP ~ 2 ATP molecules. Heat is also generated in fermentation
6.The process often toxic to both plants and animals
7. End products are ethanol and CO2
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1. Common in all higher plants and animals
2. The process occurs inside living cells
3. The process occurs in the presence of oxygen
4. It is a permanent process that continuous throughout the life of plants and animals
5. Energy is released in greater amounts in the form of ATP ~ 36 ATP molecules
6. The process is non toxic to both plants and animals
7. End products are CO2 and H2O
Anaerobic respiration
1. Common in certain microorganisms but very rare in all higher plants and animals
2. The process occurs inside living cells, but living cells are not essential in some cases
3. The process occurs in the absence of oxygen
4. It is a permanent process in anaerobic microorganisms but a temporary process in higher plants and animals only under anaerobic condition
5. Energy is released in lesser amounts in the form of ATP ~ 2 ATP molecules. Heat is also generated in fermentation
6.The process often toxic to both plants and animals
7. End products are ethanol and CO2
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Aerobic Respiration
1.Aerobic respiration is the respiration which takes place in the presence of oxygen.
2.The end products of aerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and water.
3.Aerobic respiration is the process by which your brain receives energy. Your brain and heart need aerobic respiration to keep you alive.
4.Aerobic respiration is carried on in two stages call glycolysis and Krebs cycle.
Anaerobic Respiration
1.Anaerobic respiration is the respiration which takes place in the absence of oxygen.
2.The end products of anaerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and ethanol or lactic acid.
3.Anaerobic respiration helps in fermentation of yeast to produce ethyl alcohol or ethanol in beverage industry.
4.Anaerobic respiration is also carried on in two stages called glycolysis and fermentation.
1.Aerobic respiration is the respiration which takes place in the presence of oxygen.
2.The end products of aerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and water.
3.Aerobic respiration is the process by which your brain receives energy. Your brain and heart need aerobic respiration to keep you alive.
4.Aerobic respiration is carried on in two stages call glycolysis and Krebs cycle.
Anaerobic Respiration
1.Anaerobic respiration is the respiration which takes place in the absence of oxygen.
2.The end products of anaerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and ethanol or lactic acid.
3.Anaerobic respiration helps in fermentation of yeast to produce ethyl alcohol or ethanol in beverage industry.
4.Anaerobic respiration is also carried on in two stages called glycolysis and fermentation.
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