what is the difference between Aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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Aerobic respiration is always in presence of oxygen. But anaerobic respiration is in absence of oxygen.
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✔ Aerobic Respiration-
● Oxygen is required.
● It releases a lot of energy(38 ATPs).
● C arbon-di-oxide and H2O are the end products.
● Mainly in higher organisms. For example-humans.
✔ Anaerobic Respiration-
● Does not require oxygen
● Releases low amount of energy(2 ATPs)
● Glucose into lactic acid + energy
● Mainly in lower organisms. For example - micro organisms.
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✔ Aerobic Respiration-
● Oxygen is required.
● It releases a lot of energy(38 ATPs).
● C arbon-di-oxide and H2O are the end products.
● Mainly in higher organisms. For example-humans.
✔ Anaerobic Respiration-
● Does not require oxygen
● Releases low amount of energy(2 ATPs)
● Glucose into lactic acid + energy
● Mainly in lower organisms. For example - micro organisms.
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