Difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration with regard to products
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Difference are as follows.....
Aerobic respiration.
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1) They take place in presence of oxygen.
2)Complete breakdown of glucose takes place.
3)Occurs in most human and animals.
4)End products are C02, water with the release of energy.
5)Energy liberated in large quantity(38A.T.P) from 1 mole of glucose.
Anaerobic respiration:----
1) Proceeds in absence of oxygen.
2)Incomplete breakdown of glucose takes place.
3)End products are ethyl alcohol and C02
4) Also called anoxybiotic respiration
5)Occurs in bacteria, Yeast and muscels of animals during vigorous muscular activity.
6) Energy liberated (2A.T.P.) from one mole of glucose.
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Aerobic respiration.
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1) They take place in presence of oxygen.
2)Complete breakdown of glucose takes place.
3)Occurs in most human and animals.
4)End products are C02, water with the release of energy.
5)Energy liberated in large quantity(38A.T.P) from 1 mole of glucose.
Anaerobic respiration:----
1) Proceeds in absence of oxygen.
2)Incomplete breakdown of glucose takes place.
3)End products are ethyl alcohol and C02
4) Also called anoxybiotic respiration
5)Occurs in bacteria, Yeast and muscels of animals during vigorous muscular activity.
6) Energy liberated (2A.T.P.) from one mole of glucose.
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The break down of glucose to pyruvate in the presence of oxygen which occurs in mitochondria is called aerobic respiration. It's end products are carbon dioxide, water and energy.
The break down Of glucose to pyruvate in the absence of oxygen is called anaerobic respiration. Here pyruvate gets converted to ethanol and carbon dioxide.
In humans lack of oxygen occurs during sudden activities causing muscle cramps which finally gets converted into lactic acid and energy.
The break down Of glucose to pyruvate in the absence of oxygen is called anaerobic respiration. Here pyruvate gets converted to ethanol and carbon dioxide.
In humans lack of oxygen occurs during sudden activities causing muscle cramps which finally gets converted into lactic acid and energy.
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