aerobic requires oxygen & all cells do it in the mitochondria . anaroebic doesnt require oxygen & yeast does it in the cytoplasm of a cell .
Cellular respiration:it's what happens under aerobic conditions. Which simply means when oxygen is present.Fermentation: Fermentation on the other hand is what happened and anaerobic conditions (when oxygen is not present).
anaerobic respiration it does not require oxygen to survive,but only CO2 requiring whereas aerobic does require oxygen
Anaerobic = total absence of free oxygen (O2) or bound oxygen (NO2, NO3) Anoxic = absence of free oxygen, but presence of bound oxygen.
Anaerobic does not need oxygen to occur, aerobic does. Both pathways start with the process of glycolysis.
The deep buried colonies are usually anaerobic and do not need oxygen. The surface colony are usually aerobic and need oxygen.
The difference is that ,,,You have to read the book!
Anaerobic glycolysis produces lactate, aerobic glycolysis produces pyruvate.
They are both types of respiration. Aerobic uses oxygen and anaerobic does not.
Cellular respiration:it's what happens under aerobic conditions. Which simply means when oxygen is present.Fermentation: Fermentation on the other hand is what happened and anaerobic conditions (when oxygen is not present).
aerobic requires oxygen and anaerobic doesn't
The use of oxygen.
Aerobic needs oxygen to grow.
Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic Respiration. Aerobic is respiring in the presence of oxygen Anaerobic is respiring in the absence of oxygen
Aerobic bacteria uses oxygen for cellular respiration and anaerobic bacteria doesn't require oxygen to survive. ˇ_ˇ 
anaerobic respiration it does not require oxygen to survive,but only CO2 requiring whereas aerobic does require oxygen
Aerobic refers to cardio Anaerobic refers to muscular fitness (Apex)
Anaerobic = total absence of free oxygen (O2) or bound oxygen (NO2, NO3) Anoxic = absence of free oxygen, but presence of bound oxygen.