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Feature
Aerobic Respiration
Anaerobic Respiration
Does it require Oxygen?
Yes
Amount of Energy (ATP)
Produced
Low amount (2 ATP)
End products in animals
Carbon dioxide & Water
End products in yeast
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Here’s the completed comparison:
Feature | Aerobic respiration | Anaerobic respiration
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Does it require oxygen? | Yes | No
Amount of energy (ATP) produced | High — about 30–38 ATP per glucose (commonly quoted ~36) | Low — 2 ATP per glucose
End products in animals | Carbon dioxide + water (CO2 + H2O) | Lactic acid (lactate)
End products in yeast | Carbon dioxide + water (CO2 + H2O) | Ethanol + carbon dioxide (fermentation)
Notes: aerobic respiration takes place in the mitochondria; anaerobic (fermentation) occurs in the cytoplasm.
Feature | Aerobic respiration | Anaerobic respiration
---|---:|---:
Does it require oxygen? | Yes | No
Amount of energy (ATP) produced | High — about 30–38 ATP per glucose (commonly quoted ~36) | Low — 2 ATP per glucose
End products in animals | Carbon dioxide + water (CO2 + H2O) | Lactic acid (lactate)
End products in yeast | Carbon dioxide + water (CO2 + H2O) | Ethanol + carbon dioxide (fermentation)
Notes: aerobic respiration takes place in the mitochondria; anaerobic (fermentation) occurs in the cytoplasm.
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