wat is the similarity and difference between aerobic and anaerobic
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Similarities
☆Both aerobic and anaerobic modes of respiration involve breakdown of glucose and produce of energy.
☆Both the modes are found in both higher and lower organisms.
☆Both are types of respiration.
☆Both gives the products Carbon dioxide and Energy.
Differences
☆Aerobic respiration takes place in sufficient supply of oxygen while anaerobic respiration takes place in either deficiency or absence of oxygen.
☆Aerobic respiration produces larger amount of energy than anaerobic respiration.
☆The end products of aerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and water while the end products of anaerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and alcohol or lactic acid.
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Similarities
☆Both aerobic and anaerobic modes of respiration involve breakdown of glucose and produce of energy.
☆Both the modes are found in both higher and lower organisms.
☆Both are types of respiration.
☆Both gives the products Carbon dioxide and Energy.
Differences
☆Aerobic respiration takes place in sufficient supply of oxygen while anaerobic respiration takes place in either deficiency or absence of oxygen.
☆Aerobic respiration produces larger amount of energy than anaerobic respiration.
☆The end products of aerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and water while the end products of anaerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and alcohol or lactic acid.
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both are types of cellular respiration both use glycosis to produce ATP. Both generate energy by breaking down glucose.
anaerobic respiration's products are lactic acid and energy whereas aerobic respiration's products are co2 and energy.energy produced in anaerobic respiration is much less than aerobic.
anaerobic respiration's products are lactic acid and energy whereas aerobic respiration's products are co2 and energy.energy produced in anaerobic respiration is much less than aerobic.
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