Difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration class 10
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aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration
- it is a type of respiration in which energy is produced in cell in produce of oxygen and anaerobic respiration in which energy is produced in cell in absence of oxygen
- aerobic respiration produces co2, H2O and large amount of energy. anaerobic respiration produces ethynol and lactic acid with co2 and less amount of energy
- aerobic respiration occurs in mitochondria cell and anaerobic respiration occurs in yeast and human muscles
- aerobic respiration follows glycolysis by a Krebs cycle and anaerobic respiration follows glycolysis by fermentation
- aerobic respiration produces 38 molecules of ATP and anaerobic respiration produces 2 molecules of ATP
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Difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
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The differences between the aerobic and anaerobic respiration are as follows:
Aerobic respiration:
- It takes place in the presence of sufficient amount of oxygen.
- 38 ATP energy is produced.
- Complete break down of glucose occurs.
- It is comperatively a slow process.
- In case of animals lactic acid is not produced.
- Ethyl alcohol is not produced.
Anaerobic respiration:
- It takes place absence of sufficient amount of oxygen.
- 2 ATP energy is produced.
- Incomplete break down of glucose is occurd.
- It is comperatively a rapid process.
- In case of animals lactic acid is produced.
- Ethyl alcohol is produced.
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