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differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration​

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Answered by SnehaArya29
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Differences. As we touched on, the main difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration is whether or not oxygen is present. ... During aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide, water, and ATP are produced. During anaerobic respiration, lactic acid, ethanol, and ATP are created.

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Answered by yuktha360
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aerobic respiration ;

  • aerobic respiration refers to complete breakdown of metabolic fuels in presence of oxygen.
  • it includes glycolysis, citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation. the first two processess take place inthe cytoplasm while last one occurs in mitochondria.
  • the end products are carbon dioxide and water

anarobic respiration:

  • anaerobic respiration is the process of partial breakdown of fuel in absence of oxygen
  • glycolysis is followed by ethanol fermentation or muscles and microbes like lactic
  • the end products of ethanol fermentation are ethanol and carbon dioxide.
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