What are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
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The difference is that
Aerobic respiration always occurs in the presence of Oxygen and it will give you the compound Water and Co2 while anaerobic respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen and it will give you the compound ethyl alcohal and co2.
Aerobic respiration always occurs in the presence of Oxygen and it will give you the compound Water and Co2 while anaerobic respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen and it will give you the compound ethyl alcohal and co2.
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The basic and main difference aerobic and anaerobic respiration is that ------
Aerobic respiration takes place in the presence of oxygen while anaerobic respiration takes place in absence of oxygen.
The products formed after aerobic respiration are energy ( 36 ATP) , carbon dioxide and water.
In plants, end products of anaerobic respiration are ethanol, water and energy (only 2 ATP).
In animal, end products of anaerobic respiration are lactic acid, water and energy (only 2 ATP).
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here's your answer!!
The basic and main difference aerobic and anaerobic respiration is that ------
Aerobic respiration takes place in the presence of oxygen while anaerobic respiration takes place in absence of oxygen.
The products formed after aerobic respiration are energy ( 36 ATP) , carbon dioxide and water.
In plants, end products of anaerobic respiration are ethanol, water and energy (only 2 ATP).
In animal, end products of anaerobic respiration are lactic acid, water and energy (only 2 ATP).
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