differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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✔️✔️Aerobic➖
⭕️occurs in presence of oxygen.
⭕️CO2 and water is produced
⭕️ lot of energy is liberated (38 ATP)
⭕️occurs in plants ' and animals ' cells
⭕️C6H12O6 --> CO2 + H2O + ATP ( Energy)
✔️✔️Anaerobic➖
⭕️ occurs in absence of oxygen
⭕️ Lactic Acid or Alchol is produced
⭕️relatively small energy is liberated (2ATP)
⭕️occurs in many anaerobic bacteria and human muscle cells.
⭕️in muscles, lactic acid is produced while bacteria as Yeast produces Alcohol (Ethanol)
⭕️ C6H12O6 --> Lactic acid / C2H5OH + ATP
⭕️occurs in presence of oxygen.
⭕️CO2 and water is produced
⭕️ lot of energy is liberated (38 ATP)
⭕️occurs in plants ' and animals ' cells
⭕️C6H12O6 --> CO2 + H2O + ATP ( Energy)
✔️✔️Anaerobic➖
⭕️ occurs in absence of oxygen
⭕️ Lactic Acid or Alchol is produced
⭕️relatively small energy is liberated (2ATP)
⭕️occurs in many anaerobic bacteria and human muscle cells.
⭕️in muscles, lactic acid is produced while bacteria as Yeast produces Alcohol (Ethanol)
⭕️ C6H12O6 --> Lactic acid / C2H5OH + ATP
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aerobic respiration is a type of respiration which takes place in the presence of oxygen and produce more amount of energy
For eg in mitochondria this takes place
anaerobic respiration is a type of respiration which takes place in absence of oxygen in which energy is produce in low amount or not
it produces lactic acid and alcohol as it product
For example in yeast ,in muscle
For eg in mitochondria this takes place
anaerobic respiration is a type of respiration which takes place in absence of oxygen in which energy is produce in low amount or not
it produces lactic acid and alcohol as it product
For example in yeast ,in muscle
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