Chemistry, asked by Anaskhatuwala, 1 year ago

write three points of difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration

Answers

Answered by Swebo
26
Aerobic respiration uses oxygen.Anaerobic respiration is respiration without oxygen; the process uses a respiratory electron transport chain but does not use oxygen as the electron acceptors.Cells that use itAerobic respiration occurs in most cells.Anaerobic respiration occurs mostly in prokaryotesAmount of energy released is High (36-38 ATP molecules)in aerobic but Lower (Between 36-2 ATP molecules)in anaerobic. aerobic Stages include Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, Electron Transport Chain. anaerobic stages include Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, Electron Transport Chain. aerobic Products are Carbon dioxide, water, ATP. anaerobic products are Carbon dixoide, reduced species, ATP. Site of reactions of aerobic are Cytoplasm and mitochondriaCytoplasm and mitochondria.Reactantsglucose, oxygenglucose, electron acceptor (not oxygen)combustion is complete in aerobic but incomplete in anaerobic.
Answered by BlackVenom05
33
hi friend,
The difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration are as follows:-
Aerobic respiration–When respiration takes place in the presence of oxygen is called aerobic respiration. It is carried out in almost all the plants and animals. In this type of respiration, food in the form of glucose is oxidised to produce carbon dioxide and water which releases energy.
Anaerobic respiration:-The process in which some organisms like yeast can live without oxygen because in there in their body cells glucose is broken down without using oxygen to release energy where alcohol and carbon dioxide are formed is called Anaerobic respiration.
Note: Yeast respire anaerobically to yield alcohol. so it is used to make beer and wine.

I Hope this answer helps you...
Please make it branliest..
#Amitavo1
Similar questions