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The aerobic (using oxygen) respiration is a high energy yielding process. During the process of aerobic respiration as many as 38 molecules of ATP are produced for every molecule of glucose that is utilized. Thus aerobic respiration process breaks down a single glucose molecule to yield 38 units of the energy storing ATP molecules.
The process of anaerobic respiration (no oxygen) is relatively less energy yielding as compared to the aerobic respiration process.
During anaerobic respiration two molecules of ATP (energy) are produced for every molecule of glucose used in the reaction.

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