What are the differences between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration?.
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aerobic respiration occurs in the presence of oxygen while anaerobic respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen
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Aerobic Respiration- Respiration which occurs in the presence of oxygen.
- It in glucose is completely oxidised.
- The products of this process are carbond-dioxide, water and energy.
- In this process the net gain ATP is 36 or 38.
- It gets complete in Cytoplasm and mitochondria.
- Oxidation of NADH + H+ to NAD+ process is very vigorous or fast.
Anaerobic Respiration- This is also known in fermentation because it occurs in the absence of oxygen.
- In the process glucose gets partially oxidised.
- Lactic acide or ethyl alcohol, carbon-dioxide and energy are the products of this process.
- Net gain of ATP in it is just 2.
- This process gets completed in the cytoplasm only.
- In it NADH.H+ is oxidised to NAD+ slowly.
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