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This depends on the cells. In humans anerobic respiration looks like this: glucose + oxygen => carbon dioxide + water + ATP (energy) Aerobic respiration looks like this: glucose => lactic acid + ATP (energy) However these differ in certain animals such as yeast, and nitrifying bacteria.

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