Aerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria with oxygen.
Glucose + Oxygen --> Energy + Water + Carbon Dioxide
Anaerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria without the presence of oxygen.
Glucose -- > Energy + Carbon Dioxide
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vigneshsherlekar Aerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria with oxygen.
Glucose + Oxygen --> Energy + Water + Carbon Dioxide
Anaerobic Respiration is a respiration of a bacteria without the presence of oxygen.
Glucose -- > Energy + Carbon Dioxide
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Aerobic means with oxygen/air. Anaerobic means without oxygen/air.
Aerobic means with oxygen/air. Anaerobic means without oxygen/air.
Aerobic respiration produces more energy than anaerobic respiration and requires oxygen to do so. Anaerobic respiration produces less energy and does not require oxygen.
Both aerobic and anaerobic respiration are processes that break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP. The main difference is that aerobic respiration requires oxygen, while anaerobic respiration does not. Aerobic respiration produces more ATP per glucose molecule compared to anaerobic respiration.
Anaerobic respiration is performed using ATP. It is only available for your body to use for a short period of time. Aerobic respiration used oxygen and breaks down the atomic bonds to create energy. It lasts longer.
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and produces more energy (ATP) compared to anaerobic respiration, which does not require oxygen and produces less energy. Aerobic respiration is more efficient in generating ATP per glucose molecule, while anaerobic respiration is less efficient.
The major difference between anaerobic respiration and aerobic respiration is the presence of oxygen. Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen and produces less energy, while aerobic respiration requires oxygen and produces more energy. Anaerobic respiration typically produces lactic acid or ethanol as byproducts, while aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide and water.
They are both types of respiration. Aerobic uses oxygen and anaerobic does not.
Aerobic - Reguires/has oxygenAnaerobic - Has no oxygen
glycolysis
Both aerobic and anaerobic respiration are processes that cells use to produce energy. They both involve breaking down glucose to create ATP, the energy currency of the cell. However, the main difference is that aerobic respiration requires oxygen, while anaerobic respiration does not.
Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose to produce energy in the form of ATP. Aerobic respiration specifically refers to the type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen to produce ATP. In contrast, anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen.