write any two differences between the two oxidation of glucose in organisms
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Thank you for asking this question from us. The glucose is oxidized in two ways aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. The difference in these two types of oxidation are:
1- In aerobic, glucose is converted in CO2 (carbon dioxide) and H2O (water) in mitochondria, whereas in anaerobic, glucose is converted in ethanol and CO2 (carbon dioxide) in cytoplasm.
2- In aerobic, 686 Kcal energy is released, in anaerobic, 56 Kcal energy is released.
1- In aerobic, glucose is converted in CO2 (carbon dioxide) and H2O (water) in mitochondria, whereas in anaerobic, glucose is converted in ethanol and CO2 (carbon dioxide) in cytoplasm.
2- In aerobic, 686 Kcal energy is released, in anaerobic, 56 Kcal energy is released.
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There are two types of organism Aerobic and Anaerobic 1. AEROBIC aerobic respiration has presence of oxygen 2.ANEROBIC anerobic respiration has absence of oxygen 1.ANEROBIC respiration is converted into Co2 and H2O . Where Anerobic respiration converted into Ethanol and Co2
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