aerobic respiration uses oxygen and anaerobic doesn't; also aerobic produces more ATP or cellular energy
***Apex: Oxygen is necessary for aerobic respiration but not for anaerobic respiration.
Aerobic Respiration uses oxygen to release the energy from food. It creates a lot of Atp energy.
Anaerobic Respiration does not require oxygen to release the energy from food. It creates less energy (when compared to aerobic respiration), and leads to the formation of lactic acid in the muscles.
it has the letters "an" before aerobic respiration
The prefix an- means "without." Anaerobic respiration is without oxygen. Some organisms use this form of metabolism exclusively. Humans generally use aerobic respiration but when our muscles are working intensely we are sometimes unable to transport enough oxygen to the cells and then they switch to anaerobic respiration. This causes a build up of acid in the muscles which is one source of muscle soreness. It is not dangerous or harmful, generally. Aerobic respiration is a more efficient form of metabolism and has several stages. The goal is to turn glucose into as many ATP as possible.
Glycolosis takes glucose and turns it into pyruvate, NADH, ATP and water. Here both forms of cellular respiration are the same. Pyruvate contains energy that can be turned into ATP but the process needs oxygen to be done efficiently. So, if you are using aerobic resipiration you will continue on to the Kreb's cycle and get a total of 38 ATP per glucose. If you are using anaerobic respiration you will have to rely on fermentation and will only get 2 ATP per glucose.
There are few differences. It just produce 2 ATPs.It takes place only in cytoplasm.NO oxygen is required.
The aerobic respiration is where oxygen is needed, and the anaerobic is without the presence of oxygen, it doesnt needs oxygen.
"Oxygen"
Last electron acceptor is oxygen.It takes palace cytoplasm and in mitochondria
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen to function. Anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen to function.
aerobic respiration uses oxygen and anaerobic doesn't; also aerobic produces more ATP or cellular energy***Apex: Oxygen is necessary for aerobic respiration but not for anaerobic respiration.
Aerobic respiration is the respiration that requires oxygen. It needs oxygen in order to generate ATP. Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen.
two types of respiration are aerobic respiration and anaerobic
No. Aerobic respiration is WITH oxygen. ANaerobic is without. Generally anaerobic process is fermentation, but that doesn't produce nearly as much ATP, and is therefore unfavorable for anything big, like people or animals.
anaerobic respiration it does not require oxygen to survive,but only CO2 requiring whereas aerobic does require oxygen
aerobic respiration uses oxygen and anaerobic doesn't; also aerobic produces more ATP or cellular energy***Apex: Oxygen is necessary for aerobic respiration but not for anaerobic respiration.
aerobic respiration uses oxygen and anaerobic doesn't; also aerobic produces more ATP or cellular energy***Apex: Oxygen is necessary for aerobic respiration but not for anaerobic respiration.
The steps of cellular respiration is different when it is anaerobic respiration compared to aerobic respiration. The main difference is because aerobic respiration uses oxygen and anaerobic uses other elements but the other steps are similar.
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen!
Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.
Aerobic respiration is the metabolism of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) using oxygen. Anaerobic respiration is the metabolism of ATP without using oxygen.
There are two types of cellular respiration: aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration occurs when there is oxygen present. In total, 36 ATP are produced by the end of aerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration occurs when there is no oxygen present. In total, just 4 ATP are produced by the end of anaerobic respiration. Thus, aerobic respiration is more efficient in comparison to anaerobic respiration as it yields more ATP
Aerobic and Anaerobic Aerobic and Anaerobic Aerobic and Anaerobic
Cellular respiration is mostly aerobic.
Aerobic respiration is the respiration that requires oxygen. It needs oxygen in order to generate ATP. Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen.
Aerobic Respiration: Respiration that requires oxygen Anaerobic Respiration: respiration that does not use oxygen aerobic respiration is continuous. anaerobic respiration has no new subsrates from photosynthesis to continue. it is usually shorter and not as efficient.
glycolysis is the phase common to both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.