Biology, asked by manshu93, 11 months ago

What is aerobic respiration.
And explain the function of anerobic resporation? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Anaerobic respiration is the process of producing cellular energy without oxygen.Anaerobic respiration is a relatively fast reaction and produces 2 ATP, which is far fewer than aerobic respiration.Aerobic respiration is respiration that uses oxygen as a reactant. Aerobic respiration is much more efficient, and produces ATP much more quickly, thananaerobic respiration (respirationwithout oxygen). This is because oxygen is an excellent electron acceptor for the chemical reaction.

Answered by whirlwind
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The reaction is called aerobic respiration, and it produces energy which transfers to the cells. Aerobic respiration makes two waste products:carbon dioxide and water. Animals remove carbon dioxide from their bodies when they breathe out. In daytime, plants use some of this carbon dioxide for photosynthesis.

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