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Question
Differentiate between aerobic respiration and fermentation.
Solution
Aerobic respiration | Fermentation | |
1. | It breaks down the respiratory material into simpler substances using oxygen. | The respiratory substrate does not break down in the presence of oxygen. |
2. | The respiratory substance undergoes total oxidation. | The breathing apparatus is not totally intact. |
3. | The end products are inorganic. | Among the goods, at least one is organic. It is possible for inorganic substances to be generated. |
4. | The typical respiration process for both plants and animals is aerobic respiration. | For certain parasitic worms and microorganisms, it is the typical respiratory mechanism. Another type of anaerobic respiration is stop-gap respiration. |
5. | There are three steps in aerobic repiration. Krebs' cycle, terminal oxidation, and glycolysis. | The two phases of anerobic respiration, or fermentation, are inadequate pyruvic acid breakdown and glycolysis. |
6. | Water is created. | There is less carbon dioxide emitted. |
7. | A gramme mole of glucose yields 686 kcal of energy. | Each gramme mole of gulcose only forms 39–59 kcal of energy. |
8. | It never ends. | With the exception of certain microorganisms, it cannot go on forever due to the buildup of toxic substances and the decreased energy content per gramme mole of broken food. |
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