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what is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration, give equation for both

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Answered by yogeshthangavel4
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Answer:

Aerobic respiration needs oxygen to occur, while anaerobic does not. This presence of oxygen determines what products will be created. During aerobic respiration, carbon dioxide, water, and ATP are produced. During anaerobic respiration, lactic acid, ethanol, and ATP are created.

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Answered by himanshugarg19
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Answer:

there is a huge difference

Explanation:

In Aerobic respiration, the organism respirates in the presence of oxygen, whereas, in anaerobic respiration, the organism respirates in absence or lack of oxygen

The number of ATP molecules produced in aerobic respiration is 38 and in anaerobic, it is only 2

Aerobic respiration takes place in mostly warm blooded animals such as humans and anaerobic respiration takes place in organisms such as bacteria

Anaerobic respiration also take place in lack of oxygen like in muscle cells of vertebrates which also produce lactic acid, causing cramps

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