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What is the difference between aerbic and anaerobic respiration? (5pts).

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Answered by Sukanyayayayayayayay
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aerobic respiration. this carries on with the presence of of oxygen
anaerobic respiration.this carries on without the presence of oxygen.

aerobic respiration.its end products are carbon dioxide and water
anaerobic respiration.its end products are ethyl alcohol and lactic acid

aerobic respiration. The aerobic respiration is generally common in all multi cellular organisms like animals, plants, human beings, etc.
anaerobic respiration.in unicellular organisms like protozoa, fungi, bacteria, etc

aerobic respiration. the process by which your brain receives energy. Your brain and heart need aerobic respiration to keep you alive.
anaerobic respiration.helps in fermentation of yeast to produce ethyl alcohol or ethanol in beverage industry.

anaerobic respiration.The amount of energy released in aerobic respiration is very high
aerobic respiration. The amount of energy released in the anaerobic respiration is low.



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Answered by priyanshusappra15
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1)Respiration in the presence of essential amount of oxygen is called aerobic respiration and the opposite is anaerobic.
2)more amount of energy is produced in aerobic respiration whereas less energy is produced in anaerobic respiration.
3)aerobic respiration takes place in all the cells of our body when sufficient amount of oxygen is available. Anaerobic respiration takes place in yeast and muscle cells when sufficient oxygen is not available.
4)in aerobic respiration the products are carbon dioxide, water and 38 ATP of energy.
In anaerobic respiration in yeast the products are ethyl alcohol(c2h5oh) and energy.
In anaerobic respiration in our muscle cells the products are lactic acid(ch3ch(oh) cooh) and 2ATP of energy.
5)aerobic respiration takes place in mitochondria whereas anaerobic respiration takes place in cytoplasm.

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