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what is difference btwn aerobic and anaerobic respiraton.what is atp and pyruvate

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Answered by Anjeelina
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HEYA MATE YOUR ANSWER IS HERE. aerobic respiration the process in which large amount of energy released in the process of oxygen from The breakdown of the food substance


anaerobic respiration. the respiratory process in which small amount of energy released in the absence of oxygen from breakdown of food substance it takes place is bacteria and in human muscles .


atp = ATP stands for adenosine triphosphate also known as the energy currency of the cell the energy released during the process of respiration is used to build up and ATP molecules from ATP and inorganic phosphate .


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Answered by mukheer1977
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\sf\underline{Aerobic \: respiration}

This is the respiration in which the product is energy itself and it gives out more energy than anaerobic respiration. In it oxygen is used. It is way more comfortable than Anaerobic respiration and oxygen reacts with water. Almost all the living beings on earth perform aerobic respiration.

\sf\underline{Anaerobic \: respiration}

In anaerobic respiration the product is lactic acid is produced and also produce cramps in our muscles. It gives out lesser energy than aerobic respiration and during heavy exercises we need more oxygen and we can't take that much and then anaerobic respiration takes place and lactic acid is produced in our muscles and we get cramps, that's why it's uncomfortable. Generally, some bacterium like yeast use anaerobic respiration.
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Atp= A complex chemical produced during respiration.

pyruvate= A type of salt extracted from pyruvic acid.
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