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list the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration. ​

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Answered by Zonaali99
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Aerobic Respiration Anaerobic Respiration

Oxygen is present when this form of respiration takes place. Oxygen is absent when this form of respiration takes place.

Gases are exchanged in this form of respiration. Gases are not exchanged in this form of respiration.

It can be found in the cytoplasm and the mitochondria. It can be found only in the cytoplasm.

Glucose breaks down into carbon dioxide and water. Glucose breaks down into ethyl alcohol, carbon dioxide and energy.

All higher organisms such as mammals have this type of respiration. Lower organisms such as bacteria and yeast use this type. In other organisms, it occurs during heavy activities.

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Answered by shobi86
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AEROBIC RESPIRATION

Aerobic respiration is a set of metabolic reactions that take place in the presence of oxygen, occurring in a cell to convert chemical energy into ATPs.

Aerobic respiration takes place in the presence of oxygen.

There is an exchange of gases during aerobic respiration where oxygen is absorbed, and carbon dioxide is released.

Aerobic respiration, after glycolysis, occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotes and cytoplasm of prokaryotes.

ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION

Anaerobic respiration is a process of cellular respiration where the high energy electron acceptor is neither oxygen nor pyruvate derivative

Anaerobic respiration takes place in a condition where there is a low oxygen environment.

The exchange of gases doesn’t take place during anaerobic respiration. However, some gases like sulfur and nitrogen gases are released by some organisms

Anaerobic respiration occurs only in the cytoplasm of a cell.

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