write differences between aerobic and anearobic respiration
Answers
Answered by
5
i hope its help full ji...
Attachments:
Answered by
7
Hy friend here is your answer__________________
Aerobic Respiration:-
1.Aerobic respiration occurs in presence of O2 where O2 is utilised.
2. Glucose is completely broken down to release the end products in the form of CO2 and H2O.
3. Energy released in large amount.
4. It takes place in and mitochondria and cytoplasm.
5.38ATP molecules are released.
6.Occurs in most animals and all higher organisms.
Anaerobic Respiration:-
1. Anaerobic Respiration occurs in absence of O2.
2. Glucose is incompletely oxidised to release the end products in the form of ethanol.
3 energy is released in smaller amount.
4.It takes place in cytoplasm.The mitochondria are not involved.
5.Only 2 ATP molecules are released.
6.Occurs is organisms like years, Bacteria and in parasites like tapeworm.
Aerobic Respiration:-
1.Aerobic respiration occurs in presence of O2 where O2 is utilised.
2. Glucose is completely broken down to release the end products in the form of CO2 and H2O.
3. Energy released in large amount.
4. It takes place in and mitochondria and cytoplasm.
5.38ATP molecules are released.
6.Occurs in most animals and all higher organisms.
Anaerobic Respiration:-
1. Anaerobic Respiration occurs in absence of O2.
2. Glucose is incompletely oxidised to release the end products in the form of ethanol.
3 energy is released in smaller amount.
4.It takes place in cytoplasm.The mitochondria are not involved.
5.Only 2 ATP molecules are released.
6.Occurs is organisms like years, Bacteria and in parasites like tapeworm.
sami61:
Gud ji
Similar questions