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Differentiate between
Aerobic respiration and Fermentation.


1. Cellular respiration uses oxygen while fermentation does not require oxygen.
2. Cellular respiration produces 38 ATP, while fermentation produces only 2 ATP.
3. Cellular respiration is more efficient than fermentation in the generation of ATP.
4. In aerobic respiration the glucose is completely broken down into carbondioxide and water. While in fermentation the glucose is partialy broken down into carbon dioxide and ethanol/lactic acid. 

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What are respiratory substrates ? Name the most common respiratory substrate.

What are the main steps in aerobic respiration ? Where does it take place ?

Discuss “The respiratory pathway is an amphibolic pathway.” 

What are the assumptions made during the calculation of net gain of ATP ?

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