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Both, aerobic and anaerobic respirations are necessary for the survival of living
organisms.
In both types of respiration, food is brokenand energy is released for the
functioning of an organism.
In both types of respiration, Carbon Dioxide and Energy are produced.
Both types of respiration take place in the cells of organisms.
Difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration
Aerobic Respiration Anaerobic Respiration
Aerobic respiration takes place in Anaerobic respiration requires no
presence of oxygen oxygen.
Breakdown of glucose results in Breakdown of glucose results
production of carbon dioxide, inproduction of Lactic acid or
water and energy. alcohol and energy.
Energy released is more Energy released is less
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