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Distinguish between anaerobic and aerobic cell respiration in eukaryotes.

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Step-by-step explanation:

  1. In aerobic respiration there is presence of oxygen while in anaerobic there is absence of oxygen
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Anaerobic cellular respiration does not require the presence of oxygen as in aerobic respiration. In addition, anaerobic respiration is less efficient by producing only 2 molecules of ATP and aerobic produces 38.

Anaerobic respiration uses two degradative pathways: glycolysis and fermentation. Aerobic respiration uses 3 ways: glycolysis, Krebs cycle and oxidative or electron transport chain

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