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List four differences between Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration.​

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Aerobic respiration needs oxygen to occur, while anaerobic does not. This presence of oxygen determines what products will be created. During aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide, water, and ATP are produced. During anaerobic respiration, lactic acid, ethanol, and ATP are created.

Key Differences Between the Aerobic Respiration and Anaerobic Respiration. breakdown of glucose in the absence of oxygen to produce energy is called as anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration occurs in the cytoplasm to mitochondria, while anaerobic respiration occurs in the cytoplasm only.

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\huge\mathfrak\red{Four\:differences\:are\::}

\fbox\purple{Aerobic\:Respiration}

\sf{Takes\:place\:in\:the\:presence\:of\:oxygen.}

\sf{End\:products\: are \:CO2 \:and\:H2O.}

\sf{Takes \:place\: in\: Cytoplasm\: \:and\: Mitochondria.}

\sf{Considerable\: amount\: of\: energy \:is \:produced.}

\fbox\purple{Anaerobic\:Respiration}

\sf{Takes \:place\: in\: absence\: of\: \:oxygen.}

\sf{End\: products \:are \:Ethanol\: and \:Lactic\: acid\:}

\sf{Takes\: place\: in \:Cytoplasm.}

\sf{Much \:less \:amount \:of\: energy \:is \:produced.}

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