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प्रश्न
List the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
उत्तर
Aerobic respiration | Anaerobic respiration | |
1. | It is the process of breakdown of food in the presence of oxygen. | It is the process of breakdown of food in the absence of oxygen. |
2. | Its end products are CO2 and H2O. | End products of anaerobic respiration can be lactic acid or CO2 and alcohol. |
3. | It takes a longer time to release energy. | It is a fast process as compared to aerobic respiration. |
4. | It produces a large amount of energy. | It produces a small amount of energy as compared to aerobic respiration. |
5. | Examples: It occurs in most plants and animals. | Examples: Yeast, bacteria, human muscle cells, etc. respire anaerobically. |
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