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How are aerobic and anaerobic respirations different in plants?
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The differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration in plants are as follows:
Aerobic Respiration in Plants | Anaerobic Respiration in Plants |
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Also called oxybiotic respiration | Also called anoxybiotic respiration |
Proceeds in the presence of oxygen | Proceeds in the absence of oxygen |
Occurs in mitochondria | Occurs in cytoplasm |
Complete breakdown of glucose | Incomplete breakdown of glucose |
End-products are Carbon dioxide and Water | End products are Ethyl Alcohol and Carbon dioxide |
Large quantity of energy is liberated (38 ATP) from one mole of glucose | Small quantity of energy is liberated (2 ATP) from one mole of glucose |
Occurs normally throughout the life | Occurs temporarily for short periods |
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