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difference between aerobic and non aerobic respiration ​

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Ans. Aerobic respiration: 1. It occurs in the presence of oxygen.

2. The first step called glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm and the second step called Kreb's cycle

occurs in the mitochondria.

3. The end products are carbon-dioxide, water and energy.

4. 38 ATPs energy is produced by the oxidation of one molecule of glucose during this process.

Anaerobic respiration: 1. It occurs in the absence of oxygen.

2. the complete process takes place in the cytoplasm.

3. The end products may be alcohol or lactic acid depending on whether respiration is taking place

in yeast or muscle cells of humans.

4. 2 ATPs energy is produced by the oxidation of one molecule of glucose during this process.

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