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Question
Distinguish between:
Aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration.
Solution 1
Aerobic respiration | Anaerobic respiration |
Occurs in the presence of oxygen | Occurs in the absence of oxygen |
Complete oxidation of glucose takes place | Incomplete oxidation of glucose takes place |
More energy is liberated | Less energy is liberated |
End-products are water and carbon dioxide | End-products are ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide |
It takes place in the cytoplasm and mitochondria | All the reactions occur in the cytoplasm. |
Solution 2
Aerobic | Anaerobic |
1. Occur in the presence of oxygen. | 1. Occurs, when oxygen is absent. |
2. Carbon dioxide, water, and ATP are produced. | 2. Lactic acid, Ethanol, and ATP are produced. |
3. It consists of 3 steps:
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3. It consists of 2 steps:
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