7. Distinguish between the following:
(a) Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration
(b) Glycolysis and Fermentation
(c) Glycolysis and Citric acid Cycle
(a) Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic respiration
Aerobic respiration | Anaerobic respiration |
1. It uses oxygen for deriving energy. | 1. It occurs in the absence of oxygen. |
2. It occurs in cytoplasm and mitochondria. | 2. It occurs in cytoplasm. |
3. The end products of aerobic respiration are carbon dioxide and water. | 3. The end products of fermentation are ethyl alcohol and carbon-dioxide. |
4. Complete oxidation of respiratory substrate takes place. | 4. Incomplete oxidation of respiratory substrate takes place. |
5. 36-38 ATP molecules are produced. | 5. Only 2 ATP molecules are produced. |
(b) Glycolysis and Fermentation
Glycolysis | Fermentation |
1. Glycolysis occurs during aerobic and anaerobic respiration. | 1. Fermentation is a type of anaerobic respiration. |
2. Pyruvic acid is produced as its end product. | 2. Ethanol or lactic acid is produced as its end product. |
(c) Glycolysis and citric acid cycle
Glycolysis | Citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle) |
1. It is a linear pathway. | 1. It is a cyclic pathway. |
2. It occurs in the cell cytoplasm. | 2. It occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. |
3. It occurs in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration. | 3. It occurs in aerobic respiration. |
4. One glucose molecule breaks down to generate 2 NADH2 and 2 ATP molecules. | 4. It produces 6 NADH2, 2 FADH2, and 2 ATP molecules on breakdown of two acetyl-coA molecules. |
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