difference between difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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AEROBIC RESPIRATION
Aerobic Respiration is the type of respiration which takes place in the presence of oxygen. The aerobic respiration is generally common in all multi cellular organisms like animals, plants, human beings, etc.
ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION
Anaerobic Respiration is the type of respiration which is carried out by yeast or muscle cells in the absence of oxygen. The anaerobic respiration is common in unicellular organisms like protozoa, fungi, bacteria, etc.
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AEROBIC RESPIRATION
Aerobic Respiration is the type of respiration which takes place in the presence of oxygen. The aerobic respiration is generally common in all multi cellular organisms like animals, plants, human beings, etc.
ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION
Anaerobic Respiration is the type of respiration which is carried out by yeast or muscle cells in the absence of oxygen. The anaerobic respiration is common in unicellular organisms like protozoa, fungi, bacteria, etc.
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Aerobic Respiration - This respiration takes place in the presence of oxygen. In this, the process of respiration is done in the cytoplasm to mitochondria. The product of the respiration are carbon dioxide, energy and water are produced.
Whereas,
Anaerobic Respiration - This Respiration is done in the absence of oxygen. The respiration occurs only in the cytoplasm. The product of the Respiration is lactic acid.
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