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Q.5. How are aerobic and anaerobic respirations different in plants? Give the overall chemical equation for the two kinds of respiration in plants. PLEASE EXPLAIN THIS PROPERLY AS I HAVE TO COPY AND PASTE …
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Answered by Anonymous
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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. ... and ethanol (plant cell) is the final product in anaerobic respiration...

Answered by kanekeikenghoul
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  • Aerobic respiration needs oxygen to occur while anaerobic does not.
  • In anaerobic respiration, only 2 ATP are made, while 36 ATP are made in aerobic respiration. (ATP- Adinosine Triphosphate)
  • During aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide, water, and ATP are produced. During anaerobic respiration, ethanol (in plants), and ATP are created.

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