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What are the diffrences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

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What are the diffrences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

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Aerobic has oxygen and anerobic doesn’t. You create more ATP with aerobic respiration (38 ATP vs. 4 ATP). Aerobic goes through 3 stages (Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and Electron Transport Chain) while anerobic goes through Glycolysis and Fermentation (enthenal if plants, lactic acid if animals). Humans are obligate aerobes meaning we can only do aerobic resperiation (or we’d die), but our cells are faculative aerobes, meaning that they can switch back and forth.

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