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difference between the aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration?​ I have feelings but my study will disturb​

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Answered by imsreenanda
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Answer:

Aerobic respiration is a fixed metabolic reaction that takes place in the presence of oxygen, going on in a cell to transform chemical energy into ATPs. Anaerobic respiration is a process of cellular respiration in which the excessive energy electron acceptor is neither oxygen nor pyruvate derivatives

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Answered by prachibarapatre
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Aerobic respiration:

1) It requires oxygen

2) It produces more ATP

3)Glucose gets converted into, carbon dioxide, water and energy

4)Occurs in plant and animal cells

Anaerobic respiration:

1)It does not require oxygen

2)It produces less ATP

3)Glucose gets converted into ethyl alcohol/lactic acid, carbon dioxide and energy.

4) occurs in anaerobic bacteria and human muscle cells.

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