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mitochondra. It is the sight of cellular respiration
Aerobic cellular respiration produces a net gain of 36 ATP per glucose molecule. Anaerobic respiration produces a net gain of 2 ATP per glucose molecules.Aerobic cellular respiration produces 15 times more energy from sugar than anaerobic cellular respiration. :-)
Fermentation
Aerobic cellular respiration occurs in the mitochondria. Anaerobic cellular respiration occurs in the cytoplasm.
i think this is the dependent and that is the independent. Edited answer: 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.
cellular respiration: anaerobic:: fermentation :anaerobic
Cellular respiration involves oxygen. Anaerobic means an absence of oxygen.
cellular respiration,aerobic:fermentation,anaerobic
Anaerobic means without air, so there is no respiration.
Anaerobic respiration? Glycogen is utilised into glucose plus 6 atoms of phosphate which creates lactic acid (2 ATP). If that is what you were asking.
mitochondra. It is the sight of cellular respiration
Cellular respiration can be anaerobic (without oxygen) or aerobic (occurs in the presence of oxygen).
glycolysis
It can be either.
Carbon Dioxide
aerobic cellular respiration