How does aerobic respiration differ from anaerobic respiration?

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Aerobic respiration  Anaerobic respiration
1. Oxygen is utilised for the
breakdown of respiratory
substrate.
2. It takes place in cytoplasm
(glycolysis) and inside
mitochondria (Krebs cycle)
3. End products are carbon
dioxide and water
4. More energy is released.
1. Oxygen is not required.
2. It takes place in cytoplasm
only.
3. End products are lactic acid
or ethanol and carbon dioxide.
4. Less energy is released.

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