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what are aerobic and anaerobic respiration ? ​

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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Aerobic respiration

  • Aerobic respiration is defined as the breakdown of food in the presence of oxygen.
  • Glucose is entirely broken down into carbon dioxide and water during aerobic respiration, releasing a considerable quantity of energy.

Anaerobic respiration

  • Anaerobic respiration happens when food is broken down without the presence of oxygen.
  • There is an incomplete or partial breakdown of glucose during anaerobic respiration, and substantially less energy is generated.
Answered by yassersayeed
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Aerobic respiration:

  • In aerobic respiration to create ATP aerobic respiration required oxygen.
  • Aerobic respiration is the method of pyruvate breakdown in glycolysis.
  • Aerobic respiration requires pyruvate to the mitochondria in order to be fully oxidized by the citric acid cycle.
  • Aerobic metabolism is more efficient than anaerobic metabolism.

Anaerobic respiration:

  • In anaerobic respiration, a chemical reaction takes place in all living cells.
  • Anaerobic respiration releases energy from glucose.
  • Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen.
  • Anaerobic respiration releases less energy.
  • Anaerobic respiration is quicker than aerobic respiration.

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