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explain the breakdown of glucose in aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration

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Answered by Anonymous
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==)In aerobic respiration the pyruvic acid is broken down as far as possible, all the way down to carbon dioxide and water.

==) anaerobic respiration onlybreaks down glucose part way, while aerobic respiration breaks down glucose all of the way. ...

This is why the pyruvic acid must be broken downto lactic acid or alcohol....

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Answered by annanya800
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1) aerobic respiration- it is the realese of energy, from glucose, in the presence of oxygen. aerobic means 'air'.

2)anaerobic respiration - here oxygen is not used for the realese of energy from food molecules , such as glucose.It takes place in absence of air.

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