write any two differences between the two ways of oxidation of glucose
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There are two different pathways in which glucose is oxidised to provide energy in various organism:
1. Aerobic respiration: Glucose is converted into carbon dioxide and water in the mitochondria, with the release of 686 Kcal energy (38 ATP molecules).
2. Anaerobic respiration: Glucose is converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide in the cytoplasm, with the release of 56 Kcal (2 ATP molecule).
1. Aerobic respiration: Glucose is converted into carbon dioxide and water in the mitochondria, with the release of 686 Kcal energy (38 ATP molecules).
2. Anaerobic respiration: Glucose is converted into ethanol and carbon dioxide in the cytoplasm, with the release of 56 Kcal (2 ATP molecule).
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The two differences between the two ways of oxidation of glucose means aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration =
There is complete oxidation of food in aerobic respiration but incomplete in anaerobic respiration.
There is the presence of oxygen in aerobic respiration whereas absence or lack of oxygen in anaerobic respiration.
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There is complete oxidation of food in aerobic respiration but incomplete in anaerobic respiration.
There is the presence of oxygen in aerobic respiration whereas absence or lack of oxygen in anaerobic respiration.
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