Difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration with suitable biochemical reaction
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AEROBIC RESPIRATION
it is the type of respiration in which breakdown of food to form energy take place in the presence of oxygen in this lot of energy is produced along with water and carbondioxide
reaction
C6H12O6 +6O2 =38 ATP ENERGY +6H2O +6 CO2
ANEROBIC RESPIRATION
it is the type of respiration in which breakdown of food take place in the absence of oxygen in this very less amount of energy is produced along with water and carbon dioxide
reaction
C6H12O6 +VERY LESS AMOUNT OF OXYGEN = 2 ATP ENERGY +6H2O+6CO2
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