difference between an aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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Aerobic respiration takes place in the mitochondria and requires oxygen and glucose, and produces carbon dioxide, water, and energy. ... This process requires oxygen and therefore following anaerobic respirationthere is oxygen debt in the cell, as oxygen is needed to break down the lactic acid produced.
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AEROBIC RESPIRATION
1) It takes place in the presence of oxygen.
2)Complete breakdown of food.
3)The end products are carbon dioxide and water.
4) Produces a considerable amount of energy.
ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION
1)Takes place in the absence of oxygen.
2)Partial breakdown of food.
3)The end products may be ethanol and carbon dioxide and lactic acid .
4) Much less energy is produced.
1) It takes place in the presence of oxygen.
2)Complete breakdown of food.
3)The end products are carbon dioxide and water.
4) Produces a considerable amount of energy.
ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION
1)Takes place in the absence of oxygen.
2)Partial breakdown of food.
3)The end products may be ethanol and carbon dioxide and lactic acid .
4) Much less energy is produced.
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