What similarities do they have? Mention at least two of them,
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The similarities between aerobic and anaerobic respiration, is that they both use glucose as the starting molecule. This is called the substrate.
In addition, both aerobic and anaerobic respiration produce ATP, however, aerobic respiration produces a lot more ATP compared to anaerobic respiration.
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As nucleic acids, DNA and RNA share some similarities:
Both DNA and RNA store genetic information.
DNA and RNA are both large biological polymers.
Both DNA and RNA consists of sugar, nitrogenous bases, and a phosphate backbone.
On both molecules, guanine and cytosine pair with each other (are complementary).
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