Distance between : Aerobic and anaerobic Respiration
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Aerobic respiration:
Owing to complete oxidation of glucose, a large amount of energy is produced (36-38 ATP molecules)
Anaerobic respiration:
Incomplete oxidation of glucose does not release all stored energy and only 2 ATP molecules are produced.
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Aerobic denotes the term ‘in the presence of oxygen’ while the word anaerobic denotes the ‘absence of oxygen’. So the respiration which occurs in the presence of oxygen is called as aerobic respiration, on the other hand, respiration occurring in the absence of oxygen is known anaerobic respiration.So accordingly the chemical reaction involving the breakdown of the nutrient molecule with the aim of producing energy is called respiration. Thus the energy required by the body to perform well which is produced by the chemical reaction. This process takes place in the mitochondria or in the cytoplasm of the cell either aerobically or anaerobically.
So accordingly the chemical reaction involving the breakdown of the nutrient molecule with the aim of producing energy is called respiration. Thus the energy required by the body to perform well which is produced by the chemical reaction. This process takes place in the mitochondria or in the cytoplasm of the cell either aerobically or anaerobically.Below we will consider the important points which distinguish the aerobic respiration to that of anaerobic respiration