Distinguish between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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A chemical reaction that transpires in the cells to produce energy so that the body can carry out other active processes is known as respiration.
Respiration is further divided into two types, namely aerobic and anaerobic inhalation.
The aerobic respiration needs oxygen so that the ATP molecules can be produced for energy generation.
Whereas, in anaerobic respiration, the production of ATP molecules occur y using the electron transport chain, using the inorganic particles but not oxygen.
Respiration is further divided into two types, namely aerobic and anaerobic inhalation.
The aerobic respiration needs oxygen so that the ATP molecules can be produced for energy generation.
Whereas, in anaerobic respiration, the production of ATP molecules occur y using the electron transport chain, using the inorganic particles but not oxygen.
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