Aerobic respiratory

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Meghna Thapar 5 years, 8 months ago
Aerobic respiration – The respiration which uses oxygen is called aerobic respiration.
Example: Plants and animals break down glucose completely into carbon dioxide and water to release energy.
The end-products of anaerobic respiration in muscles of human beings is lactic acid and in yeast cells, ethanol and carbon dioxide are released. Carbon dioxide and water are released during aerobic respiration. Large amount of energy is released in aerobic respiration as compared to anaerobic respiration.
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