Different between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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Aerobic respiration can only occur in the presence of oxygen. During aerobic respiration, the reactants oxygen and glucose are turned into the products carbon dioxide, water, and ATP.
Anaerobic respiration occurs when oxygen is not present. It consists of two steps. The first step, like aerobic respiration, is glycolysis, that produces ATP from the reactant glucose. The second step, fermentation, creates lactic acid or ethanol, depending on the type of fermentation.
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⏩AREOBIC RESPIRATION ⏪
- Oxygen is required.
- Areobic respiration take place in nucleus as well as in cytoplasm.
- At the end of Areobic respiration CO2 and H2O is formed
- Energy is produced in large amount in Areobic respiration.
- Glucose is completely oxidized.
⏩ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION⏪
- Oxygen is not required for anaerobic respiration
- Anaerobic respiration occurs only in cytoplasm
- At the end of anaerobic respiration CO2 and C2H5OH are formed
- Energy is produced in lesser amount in anaerobic respiration
- Glucose is in completely oxidized in anaerobic respiration
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