Difference between cellular respiration and aerobic respiration
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Answer:Aerobic respiration requires oxygen in order to generate energy molecule ATP, where as an anaerobic respiration synthesize ATP by using the electron transport chain, with inorganic molecules other than oxygen. Anaerobic Respiration is typically referred to as fermentation and no oxygen is used in the process.
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☆ The presence of oxygen , nutrients and space to discard their metabolic products are the conditions for cellular respiration in aerobic organisms .
☆ Anaerobes require an absence of oxygen and presence of different nutrients from the aerobic counterparts
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