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what are the sites of aerobic respiraton and anaerobic respiration ​

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Answered by 123josmarnowdab
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In addition, the reactants for aerobic respiration is both oxygen and glucose, yet for anaerobic the reactant is just glucose. The reaction site in the cell for aerobic is in the cytoplasm or mitochondria, and just in the cytoplasm for anaerobic respiration.

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Answered by prajwal3589
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Aerobic respiration takes place in the mitochondria, as pyruvate from glycolysis is oxidized by NAD to produce acetyl-CoA, which is further oxidized by the oxidizing agents NAD and FADH in the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle). The reaction site in the cell for aerobic is in the cytoplasm or mitochondria, and just in the cytoplasm for anaerobic respiration. Both aerobic and anaerobic respiration involves a first stage called glycolysis.

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