Difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration in tabular form
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Aerobic respiration can be described as the breakdown of glucose in presence of oxygen to produce more amounts of energy. Anaerobic respiration can be described as the breakdown of glucose in the absence of oxygen to produce energy.....
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AEROBIC
- utiilizes oxygen
- gives out more energy in the form of ATP (36/38 ATP)
- usually more present in higher plants and animals
- end products are CO2, water, and ATP
ANEROBIC
- does not use oxygen
- gives out lesser energy in the form of ATP(2 ATP)
- usually present in bacteria, lower organisms, and muscle cells
- end products are lactic acid or ethanol
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