This document compares aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration, noting that aerobic respiration uses oxygen to produce more ATP from carbohydrates in mitochondria, while anaerobic respiration produces less ATP without oxygen by converting pyruvate into lactic acid or alcohol as end products instead of carbon dioxide and water.
This document compares aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration, noting that aerobic respiration uses oxygen to produce more ATP from carbohydrates in mitochondria, while anaerobic respiration produces less ATP without oxygen by converting pyruvate into lactic acid or alcohol as end products instead of carbon dioxide and water.
This document compares aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration, noting that aerobic respiration uses oxygen to produce more ATP from carbohydrates in mitochondria, while anaerobic respiration produces less ATP without oxygen by converting pyruvate into lactic acid or alcohol as end products instead of carbon dioxide and water.
carbohydrates absence of oxygen cytoplasm, mitochondria cytoplasm 36-38 ATPs 3 ATPs sustainability not sustainability yes no eukaryotes prokaryotes, dont have eukaryotes 3 does have carbon dioxide and water lactic acid 3 stages three major stages does not produce alcohol end product is alcohol