How does aerobic respiration differ from anaerobic respiration?
Aerobic Respiration | Anaerobic Respiration |
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When respiration occurs by the use of molecular oxygen, phenomena is known as aerobic respiration. |
When respiration occurs without the use of molecular oxygen, phenomena is known as anaerobic respiration. |
Exchange of gasses occurs. | Exchange of gasses do not occur in this. |
Their metabolism occurs in cytoplasm or mitochondria. | Their metabolism occurs in only cytoplasm. |
Their end products are carbon dioxide, water and energy in the form of ATP. | Their end products are lactic acid/ ethyl alcohol, carbon dioxide and energy. |
Examples:- all higher organisms like mammals and plants, sponges, flatworms etc. | Examples:- lower organisms like bacteria and yeast. |
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