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what is the aerobic respiration ​

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Answered by basavarajabasavaraja
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Explanation:

Aerobic respiration is chemical reaction that transfer energy to cell . The waste products of aerobic respiration is carbon dioxide and water....

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Answered by Eutuxia
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Answer:

It is a type respiration that takes place in the presence of oxygen for breakdown of food. This type of respiration usually takes place in most of the plants and animals, birds, humans.

Extra information :

Respiration : The process of breakdown of food in cells to release energy is called Respiration. During this process carbon dioxide is let out in the form of waste.

The two types of respiration :

  • Aerobic respiration - Respiration which takes in the presence of oxygen is called Aerobic respiration. End products are CO₂ (Carbon dioxide), H₂O (Water) and energy.

        Example : Animals, Birds, Human etc.

Chemical equation :

\sf{Glucose\:\xrightarrow{in\:the\:presence\:of\:oxygen}\:Carbon\:dioxide+Water+Energy}

  • Anaerobic respiration - Respiration which takes in the absence of oxygen is called Aerobic respiration. End products are CO₂ (Carbon dioxide), alcohol and energy.

       Example : Yeast.

Chemical equation :

\sf{Glucose\:\xrightarrow{in\:the\: absence\:of\:oxygen}\:Alcohol+Carbon\:dioxide+Energy}

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