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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION


Respiration is the breakdown of glucose in the presence or absence of oxygen to release energy.

This energy is use in organisms to carry out the various metabolic, transport and other processes in that organism.

 

DIFFERENCES BETWEEN AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION

 

AEROBIC RESPIRATION

ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION

1. Takes place only in the presence of oxygen.

Takes place in the absence of oxygen

2. Glucose is completely broken down due to the presence of oxygen.

 

Here, the glucose is partially or incompletely broken down

3. Much more energy is produced

Less energy is produced

4. The waste products here are carbon dioxide and water

The waste products are: Alcohol and carbon dioxide in yeast and plants and lactic acid in animals.

5. The waste produced are not toxic

The waste products are toxic

6. This process takes place in the mitochondria

This process takes place in the cytoplasm of the cell.

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