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Sia ? 6 years, 3 months ago
Aerobic respiration
Anaerobic respiration
1) It takes place in the presence of oxygen.
1) It takes place in the absence of oxygen.
2) It is completed in cytoplasm and mitochondria of cells.
2) It is completed in the cytoplasm only.
3) It involves the complete oxidation of glucose into CO2 and H2O .
3) It involves the incomplete oxidation of glucose into CO2 and alcohol or lactic acid.
4) One molecule of glucose on complete oxidation releases 674 K cals of energy.
4) One molecule of glucose on oxidation releases 28 K cal of energy.
5) The process is harmless.
5) It is toxic to plants.
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