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explain the process of aerobic and anaerobic respiration

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Answered by Vanshita611
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Hey mate, here is your answer =

Aerobic n anaerobic are two types of respiration.
In aerobic respiration, there is the breakdown of glucose in the presence of the oxygen.
It's just breakdown in water, carbon dioxide and energy.
In anaerobic respiration, there is a breakdown of the glucose in the absence of the oxygen or we can say lack of oxygen.

Hope it helps u dear :)
Answered by huzaifapoonawala
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Answer: Glucose + Oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy

Explanation:

Aerobic respiration is the process by which organisms use oxygen to turn fuel, such as fats and sugars, into chemical energy. In contrast, anaerobic respiration does not use oxygen. Respiration is used by all cells to turn fuel into energy that can be used to power cellular processes. The product of respiration is a molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which uses the energy stored in its phosphate bonds to power chemical reactions. It is often referred to as the “currency” of the cell.

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