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Difference between

Aerobic and Anaerobic


respiration
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What is Aerobic Respiration?
Aerobic Respiration is the process of cellular
respiration that takes place in the presence of
oxygen gas to produce energy from food.
This type of respiration is common in most of
the plants and animals, birds, humans, and
other mammals. In this process, water and
carbon dioxide are produced as end products.
What is Aerobic Respiration?

Anaerobic respiration is the


respiration which occurs in the
absence of oxygen to produce the
energy.
Difference between Aerobic and
Anaerobic respiration
Aerobic Respiration Anaerobic Respiration
• Cellular respiration that proceeds in the • Cellular respiration that proceeds in the
presence of oxygen is aerobic respiration. absence of oxygen is anaerobic respiration.
• Aerobic respiration don’t have a limit. • Anaerobic have a limit.
• Anaerobic has less energy
• Aerobic has more energy.
• Respiration that does not involve oxygen.
• Respiration that involve oxygen.
Anaerobic Respiration Examples

Hurdle race Playing Football


Aerobic Respiration Examples

Walking cycling

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