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difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
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Answered by Cheeku1405
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Answer:

The primary difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration is the presence or absence of oxygen during the processes. More detailed differences are between the two are as follows:

Aerobic Respiration

  • Oxygen is present when this form of respiration takes place.
  • Gases are exchanged in this form of respiration.
  • It can be found in the cytoplasm and the mitochondria.
  • Glucose breaks down into carbon dioxide and water.
  • All higher organisms such as mammals have this type of respiration.

Anaerobic Respiration

  • Oxygen is absent when this form of respiration takes place.
  • Gases are not exchanged in this form of respiration.
  • It can be found only in the cytoplasm.
  • Glucose breaks down into ethyl alcohol, carbon dioxide and energy.
  • Lower organisms such as bacteria and yeast use this type. In other organisms, it occurs during heavy activities.

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Answered by HorridAshu
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--> Takes place in the presence of oxygen.

\mathbb\green{Anaerobic respiration}

-->Takes place in the absence of oxygen.

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