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Differentiate between Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration.

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Answered by kumarkapil2864
11

Answer:

aerobic

  • take place in presence of oxygen...
  • occur in mitochondria...
  • end product are co2 and energy..

ANEROBIC

  • take place in the absence of oxygen.
  • occur in cytoplasm
  • end product are co2 and alcohol.

Answered by vishwajeetyadav67
39

Explanation:

Aerobic respiration

points

1) Oxygen is required for aerobic respiration.

2) Aerobic respiration takes place in nucleus as

well as in cytoplasm .

3) Energy is produced in large amounts in

aerobic respiration .

4) Glucose is completely oxidised in aerobic

respiration .

5) At the end of aerobic respiration CO2 ( carbon dioxide) and H2O ( water)

Anaerobic respiration

points

1) Oxygen is not required for anaerobic respiration

2) Anaerobic respiration occurs only in the cytoplasm .

3) Energy is produced in lesser amount in anaerobic respiration .

4) Glucose is incompletely oxidised in anaerobic respiration

5) At the end of anaerobic respiration CO2 ( carbon dioxide) and C2H5OH ( Ethanol)

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