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Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration

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`{:(" Aerobic Respiration "," Anaerobic Respiration "),("(1) " O_(2) "is utilised in this respiration ","(1) " O_(2) " is not used in this respiration"),("(2) Complete combustion of respiratory substrates is done","(2) Incomplete combustion of "),("(3) Three phases are included Krabes. cycle, Glycolysis, Oxidative ","(3) Process occurs in only one phase Glycolysis "),("(4) More energy is released (38 ATP)","(4) Less energy is produced (2 ATP) "),("(5) " CO_(2) and H_(2)O " are as product","(5) Ethanol + CO_(2) "or lactic acid are there as product"):}`
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The energy yield in terms of ATP is higher in aerobic respiration than during anaerobic respiration. Explain .

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