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what is the different between aerobic and anaerobic respiration ?

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Answered by JENETJAMES
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Answer:

Here's the Answer!

Explanation:

The breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen to produce more amount of energy is called as aerobic respiration. The breakdown of glucose in the absence of oxygen to produce energy is called as anaerobic respiration.

Aerobic respiration takes place in the mitochondria and requires oxygen and glucose, and produces carbon dioxide, water, and energy. (glucose + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water). Anaerobic respiration also produces energy and uses glucose, but it produces less energy and does not require oxygen.

The chemical equation of aerobic respiration is C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O (glucose + oxygen -> carbon dioxide + water).

The chemical equation of anaerobic respiration is C6H12O6 -> 2C3H6O3 (Glucose -> Lactic acid).

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Answered by pandeysudhanshu434
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Answer:

there is a requirement of oxygen in aerobic respiration but in anaerobic respiration.

Explanation:

the bi products of aerobic respiration are water and carbon dioxide but the bi products of anaerobic respiration are ( in mussel cells ) lactic acid and some amount of energy (in cytoplasm) the bi products are ethanol , CO2 and energy.

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