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list the similarity and defferent of an anaerobic and aerobic respiration​

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Answered by thediamondgammer0
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Aerobic respiration uses oxygen whilst anorobic dosnt also arobix respiration makes glucose whist the other dosnt if this helped please make me brainiest and follow me my english is bad so sorry for the bad grammer and spellings im new to england.

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Answered by shahkhushee700
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Differences...

Aerobic respiration takes place in all plants, animals, birds, and humans, except for some primitive prokaryotes.

In aerobic respiration, oxygen acts as an electron acceptor which helps produce ATPs more effectively and more quickly.

The double bond in the oxygen has higher energy than other bonds which aids to produce more ATPs.

It is the preferred method of degradation of pyruvate after glycolysis where the pyruvate then enters the mitochondria to be fully oxidized during the Kreb’s cycle.

In anaerobic respiration, the electron acceptor can be sulfate ion (SO4–) or nitrate ion (NO3–) or a variety of other molecules.

Some archaea, called methanogens, are known to use carbon dioxide as the electron acceptor, producing methane as a by-product.

Similarly, another group of purple sulfur bacteria uses sulfate as an electron acceptor, thus producing hydrogen sulfide as a by-product.

These organisms reside in low-oxygen environments and thus opt for anaerobic pathways to break down the chemical fuels.

Anaerobic respiration is similar to aerobic respiration in that the molecules enter the electron transport chain to pass the electrons to the final electron acceptor

Similarities...

The similarity between aerobic and anaerobic respiration is that both break down the food to release carbon dioxide and energy. Food is broken down in the presence of oxygen. The end products are water, carbon dioxide and energy...

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