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Why in Aerobic Respiration The Energy Formed Is Larger As Compare to Anaerobic Respiration...? ?

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Answered by NitinPetash
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In anaerobic respiration, glucose breakdown into ethanol and energy which is not the complete oxidation of glucose.

But in aerobic respiration glucose breakdown into CO2 and H2O and energy, which is complete oxidation of glucose.

Complete oxidation gives more energy that's why, aerobic respiration yields more energy than anaerobic respiration.

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Answered by arachanamrajput1912
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Answer:

when glucose is completely oxidized in aerobic respiration it produce 38 molecule of ATP ther is theree prossece take place only glycolysis can occurs in absence of oxygen remain to not if glycolysis occurs in absence of oxygen it produce alcohol by anaerobic glycogenesis only two molecule of ATP are produced this result in less energy produced

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