Science, asked by taniskhan395, 5 months ago

difference between arobic and anaerobic

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Answered by sadasivunishruti
8

Answer:

  • Aerobic Respiration requires oxygen and takes place in cytoplasm and mitochondria.
  • The substrate is completely oxidized.

  • Anaerobic Respiration does not require oxygen and takes place in the cytoplasm only. 
  • The substrate is incompletely oxidized.
Answered by mehjabeen00
17

Answer:

Anaerobic

  • The process take place in the presence of oxygen is called anaerobic respiration
  • the pryuvate may be converted into ethanol or carbon dioxide
  • it take place in pressure in yeast during fermentation

Aerobic

  • Break down of pyruvate using oxygen take place in the mitochondria. this process is called aerobic
  • the pyruvate converted into lactic acid which is also a three carbon molecule and energy
  • it take place in the presence of air(oxygen)

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