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Differentiate between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. ​

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Answered by DARKSOUL14
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Aerobic Respiration

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.

Most eukaryotic organisms use aerobic respiration. Eukaryotic organisms are ones whose cells contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Virtually all plants and animals use aerobic respiration, and some bacteria do as well.

Anaerobic Respiration

Aerobic respiration is the process by which oxygen-breathing creatures turn fuel, such as fats and sugars, into energy. ... The product of respiration is a molecule called ATP, which can easily use the energy stored in its phosphate bonds to power chemical reactions the cell needs to survive ...

Answered by xcristianox
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The difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration are :-

1. The respiration which takes place in presence of oxygen is known as aerobic respiration whereas the respiration which takes place in absent of oxygen is known as anareobic respiration.

2. In the aerobic complete broke down of glucose takes place whereas incomplete broke down takes place in case of anaerobic respiration.

3. More energy produce in case of aerobic respiration but less energy produce in case of anaerobic respiration.

4. The product of aerobic respiration is carbondioxide whereas the product of anaerobic respiration is ethanol.

5. Aerobic Occurs in mitochondria of a cell but anaerobic occurs in cytoplasm of a cell.

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