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Diffrence b/w Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration..??


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Diffrence b/w Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration..??

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Aerobic means 'with air' and refers to the body producing energy with the use of oxygen. ... Anaerobic means 'without air' and refers to the body producing energy without oxygen. This is typically exercise that is performed at a higher intensity. There are two ways that the body can produce energy anaerobically.

There are two main types of anaerobic respiration, alcoholic fermentation and lactic acid fermentation. These are not the preferred method of releasing the energy from the glucose molecules, but in order to survive when energy is needed, it is the only alternative.

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Answered by sakshi1158
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Differences: Aerobic respiration takes place in presence of oxygen; whereas anaerobic respiration takes place in absence of oxygen. Carbon dioxide and water are the end products of aerobic respiration, while alcohol is the end product of anaerobic respiration.

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