differentiate between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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Aerobic respiration
- It is carried out in the presence of oxygen.
- It produces more amount of energy.
- End products are carbon dioxide and water.
Anaerobic respiration:
- It is carried out in the absence of oxygen
- It produces less amount of energy.
- End products is alcohol.
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Aerobic Respiration
- It occurs in the presence of oxygen.
- Glucose is completely oxidized.
- End products are carbon dioxide and water.
- more energy is produced.
- it occurs in most of the plants and animals.
Anaerobic Respiration
- it occurs in absence of oxygen.
- glucose is oxidised in completely.
- end products are either alcohol or lactic acid and carbon dioxide.
- very little energy is produced.
- it occurs in few organisms like yeast, bacteria and some parasitic flatworms.
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