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Q: The differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic aerobic respiration?
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Where in the cell does the aerobic cellular respiration occur or take place?

Prokaryotic and animal cells. As well as plant cells which preform Cellular Respiration after photosynthesis. Basically, all living organisms perform Cellular Respiration.


What does a mitochondria do in a eukaryotic?

The mitochondria make ATP by aerobic respiration.


Aerobic respiration occurs in of eukaryotic cells?

mitochondria


Do prokaryotic organisms have aerobic cellular respiration?

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Name 3 differences between glycolysis and aerobic respiration?

Glycolisis belongs to both aerobic and non aerobic respiration.


What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration and photosynthesis?

Aerobic Respiration takes place in eukaryotic cells, uses oxygen, and produces more ATP(Adenosine Tri-phosphate). Anaerobic Respiration occurs in Prokaryotic cells, does not use oxygen, and produces less ATP than Aerobic Respiration. Photosynthesis does not use oxygen but it does produce it. Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration both use glucose to make energy, but photosynthesis makes glucose for food. This is because it is an autotroph and makes its own food.


What part of the eukaryotic cell does aerobic respiration take place?

Cytoplasm and mitochondria


Which cell organelle do eukaryotic cells use to carry on aerobic respiration?

The mitochondria.


What are the main differences between aerobic respiration and cellular respiration?

Aerobic means with oxygen/air. Anaerobic means without oxygen/air.


How do prokaryotic cells survive without a nucleus?

Although prokaryotic cells don't have cell organelles, they have mechanisms to keep the cell in a functional state. For example, instead of having mitochondria to carry out aerobic respiration, prokaryotic cells carry out anaerobic respiration in the cytoplasm itself.


In tabular form the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

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Does aerobic cellular respiration happen in prokaryotic organisms if yes where?

There are three cycles in Aerobic Respiration.1. GlycolysisProkaryotes: Cytoplasm Eukaryotes: Cytoplasm2.Krebs CycleProkaryotes: CytoplasmEukaryotes: Mitochondria3.ETCProkaryotes: CytoplasmEukaryotes: Mitochondria