Biology, asked by Rajputritik, 7 months ago

It is seen that during aerobic respiration more energy is released as compared to the anaerobic respiration. why is it so?​

Answers

Answered by gentryamansharma51
11

Explanation:

Without oxygen, organisms can split glucose into just two molecules of pyruvate. This releases only enough energy to make two ATP molecules. With oxygen, organisms can break down glucose all the way to carbon dioxide. ... Thus, aerobic respiration releases much more energy than anaerobic respiration.

\huge \boxed{\underbrace{\mathbb {\underline{\fcolorbox {black}{pink}{ANSWER }}}}}</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>

Answered by tishhuu
1

Explanation:

Without oxygen, organisms can split glucose into just two molecules of pyruvate. This releases only enough energy to make two ATP molecules. With oxygen, organisms can break down glucose all the way to carbon dioxide. ... Thus, aerobic respiration releases much more energy than anaerobic respiration.

Similar questions