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nexus9112 [7]
3 years ago
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Write types of cellular respiration and their function?​

Biology
1 answer:
melomori [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

There are 2 types of cellular respiration i)Aerobic respiration

                                                                  ii)Anaerobic respiration

Explanation:

i)Aerobic respiration: is the chemical reactions in the cells that use oxygen to break down food molecules to release energy. Its complete oxidation process that releases more energy (2830 $ J). The word equation of aerobic respiration is:-

glucose + oxygen------> carbon dioxide + water + energy.

ii) Anaerobic respiration: is  the chemical reactions in cells that break down food to release energy without using oxygen. Its partial (incomplete) oxidation process that release a few energy (188 $ J) The word equation of anaerobic respiration in human muscles:-

glucose-----> lactic acid

The word equation of anaerobic respiration in yeast:-

glucose   yeast   alcohol + carbon dioxide

               ------->

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