What are the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
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breakdown of glucose into carbon dioxide and water to release energy in the presence of oxygen is called aerobic respiration whereas breakdown of glucose into alcohol and carbon dioxide with the release of energy in the absence of oxygen is called anaerobic respiration.
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AEROBIC RESPIRATION:
1.The Respiration done in presence of oxygen is known as aerobic Respiration.
2. Aerobic Respiration occur in mitochondria.
3. The end products are CO2 and energy.
4. Aerobic Respiration produces lot amount of energy.
ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION:
1. The Respiration done in absence of oxygen is known as anaerobic Respiration.
2. anaerobic Respiration occurs in cytoplasm.
3. The end products are ethanol or lactic acid and energy.
4. Anaerobic Respiration produces very less amount of energy.
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1.The Respiration done in presence of oxygen is known as aerobic Respiration.
2. Aerobic Respiration occur in mitochondria.
3. The end products are CO2 and energy.
4. Aerobic Respiration produces lot amount of energy.
ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION:
1. The Respiration done in absence of oxygen is known as anaerobic Respiration.
2. anaerobic Respiration occurs in cytoplasm.
3. The end products are ethanol or lactic acid and energy.
4. Anaerobic Respiration produces very less amount of energy.
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