Differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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AEROBIC RESPIRATION
it is carried out in the presence of oxygenthe process is done in the mitochondrion of the cellthe main products are - CO2 , H2O , and 38ATPthe energy released is much greater in this tyoe of respiration ie,38ATP of energy is released
ANAEROBIIC RESPIRATION
it is carried out in the absence of oxygenthe process is done in the cytoplasm of the cellthe main products are - CO2 , ethenol , and 2ATPthe energy released is much lesser in this tyoe of respiration ie,2ATP of energy is released...
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it is carried out in the presence of oxygenthe process is done in the mitochondrion of the cellthe main products are - CO2 , H2O , and 38ATPthe energy released is much greater in this tyoe of respiration ie,38ATP of energy is released
ANAEROBIIC RESPIRATION
it is carried out in the absence of oxygenthe process is done in the cytoplasm of the cellthe main products are - CO2 , ethenol , and 2ATPthe energy released is much lesser in this tyoe of respiration ie,2ATP of energy is released...
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Aerobic Respiration:The process that take place in the presence of air(Oxygen) it is called Aerobic Respiration. Aerobic Respiration mostly occur in prokaryotes.
Anaerobic Respiration:The process that doesn't use oxygen is called Anaerobic Respiration.
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Anaerobic Respiration:The process that doesn't use oxygen is called Anaerobic Respiration.
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