* More ATP (energy) is produced relative to anaerobic respiration. * No lactic acid is produced as a by-product of aerobic respiration, which can cause agonising cramps, and requires a lot of energy itself to be removed from the body.
Aerobic and anaerobic respiration each have advantages under specific conditions. Aerobic respiration produces far more ATP, but risks exposure to oxygen toxicity.Anaerobic respiration is less energy-efficient, but allows survival in habitats which lack oxygen.
The only advantage of anaerobic respiration is that it releases energy at intervals. This is unlike aerobic respiration which will emit all energy at once.
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Cellular respiration can be aerobic and anaerobic. Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, anaerobic respiration does not need oxygen.
It is called the respiration. Aerobic respiration takes place in it
Because anaerobic respiration releases less energy than aerobic respiration.
Mammals use aerobic respiration.
aerobic respiration is created by oxygen and glucose
Aerobic Respiration: Respiration that requires oxygen Anaerobic Respiration: respiration that does not use oxygen aerobic respiration is continuous. anaerobic respiration has no new subsrates from photosynthesis to continue. it is usually shorter and not as efficient.
YES! Aerobic respiration is basically respiration using oxygen - we breathe in oxygen - so aerobic respiration does take place in humans.
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen!
glycolysis is a part of aerobic respiration.