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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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