different between. aerobic and anaerobic
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Aerobic - relating to or denoting exercise taken to improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen.
Anaerobic - which does not improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen.
Anaerobic - which does not improve the efficiency of the body's cardiovascular system in absorbing and transporting oxygen.
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The difference between aerobic and anerobic respiration are as following
Aerobic:
* requires Oxygen
* its products are CO2 + H2O and energy ( ATP)
*It takes place in the matrix reigion of mitochondria or in the inner membrane
anerobic respiration:
* doest need O2
*products are lactic acid, CO2, H2O
*Takes place in the matrix reigion of mitochondria
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The difference between aerobic and anerobic respiration are as following
Aerobic:
* requires Oxygen
* its products are CO2 + H2O and energy ( ATP)
*It takes place in the matrix reigion of mitochondria or in the inner membrane
anerobic respiration:
* doest need O2
*products are lactic acid, CO2, H2O
*Takes place in the matrix reigion of mitochondria
hope it helps....❤
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