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give a brief account on aerobic and anaerobic respiration with chemical equation in a detailed manner​

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Answered by anjali20bhatt12
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Answer: Aerobic respiration:

The oxidative breakdown of respiratory substances is called aerobic respiration.

The chemical reaction of aerobic respiration is as follows:

Glucose gives pyruvic acid in presence of O2 in cytosole by the process of glycolysis. Then the pyruvic acid convert into CO2+ H2O +energy in mitochondria in presence of O2.

Examples are some multicellular organism

Anaerobic Respiration: oxidation of respiratory substances in absence of O2 is called an anaerobic Respiration.

The chemical reaction of anaerobic Respiration is as follows:

Glucose gives pyruvic acid in presence of O2 in cytosole by the process of glycolysis. Then the pyruvic acid convert into CO2 +C2H5PH(Ethyl alcohol) +energy in yeast in the absence of O2 by process of fermentation .

Examples are yeast, muscle cells and some prokaryotes.

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