Glucose is the substance that produces anaerobic energy by burning. This will cause oxidation and it also leaves an oxygen debt.
The anaerobic glycolysis energy pathway produces ATP from carbohydrates only. This energy pathway produces lactic acid as a by product.
The equation for Anaerobic respiration is: Glucose -> Lactic Acid + Energy (ATP)
I think the aerobic pathway produces more energy because it has a longer process than the anaerobic pathway.
A burning candle produces thermal energy and light.
Aerobic respiration releases much more energy than anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration can result in as many as 38 molecules of ATP from one molecule of glucose, compared to a net gain of 2 molecules of ATP in anaerobic respiration.
There are different ways to produce energy, but many of them involve burning some substance - for example, petroleum - that produces CO2.
Burning produces thermal energy
it produces lactic acid and energy
It just produces thermal energy, in the same way as burning coal or wood.
Exothermic. Burning calories produces energy.
Radiant and thermal
By burning it, which produces heat