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➠ Explain briefly :

1. Aerobic Respiration
2. Anaerobic Respiration ​

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Answered by itzmesweety
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1. Aerobic respiration... ⤵

ans: Aerobic respiration is the process of utilisation of oxygen to breakdown glucose, amino acids, fatty acids to produce ATP. The pyruvate is then converted into acetyl CoA in the mitochondrial matrix. The Kreb's cycle occurs twice per glucose molecule.

2. Anaerobic respiration... ⤵

ans: In anaerobic respiration, glucose breaks down without oxygen. The chemical reaction transfers energy from glucose to the cell. Anaerobic respiration produces lactic acid, rather than carbon dioxide and water.

Answered by learner0x
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Explanation:

aerobic respiration= the respiration in which glucose from bloodr is oxidised to form carbon dioxide and water and energy is aerobic respiration. it is known as aerobic respiration because oxygen fron air is needed for it to happen

anaerobic respieation=the respiration which occurs in the cells without the use of oxygen from the air is known as anaerobic respiration. no water and lesser amount of energy is produced in this process

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