Glucose
in the presence of oxygen
carbon dioxide + water + energy
You should know that there are some
organisms such as yeast that can survive
in the absence of air. They are called
anaerobes. They get energy through
anaerobic respiration. In the absence of
oxygen, glucose breaks down into alcohol
and carbon dioxide, as given below: एल्कोहल कार्बन डाइऑक्साइड एनर्जी
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If oxygen is present, then glucose can be broken all the way down into carbon dioxide and water. This process is called aerobic respiration because it requires air (oxygen). ... Because aerobic respiration breaks the sugar all the way down, it releases much more energy than fermentation.
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