Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration

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aleecia very good:) 12/7/2011
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Genius Um why don't we get energy from the sun? 3/29/2011
james what are similarities of Aerobic and Anaerobic respiration 3/28/2011
Anonymous Very good for anyone who needs the equations... i would like to know what type of reaction they are though. (Double Displacement, Single Displacement, Synthesis, Decomposition, or Combustion) 3/26/2011
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Bill M Extremely useful thanks! 11/16/2010
plb this is now out of date - see newer information about anaerobic cellular respiration that is similar to aerobic and is not fermentation 11/1/2010
kaushiki singh nice 10/22/2010
HI X COMPLICATED! ='(
I CANT UNDERSTAND ANY OF THIS.
EVEN MY TEACHER KNOWS BETTER!
10/7/2010
Karl This is really good information about Aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration.
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10/7/2010
divyashree ya,best answer 9/30/2010
ashraf omer Thank you Uttara Manohar..
I have some question..I hope from to answer me and send your answer to my e-mail ashraf40 at livecome
1 what is the function of ATP and ADP cycle?
2 What class of organic macromolecules is composed of monomers similar to ATP?
I'm waiting your answer..
Thank you
9/28/2010
Diana Thank you so, so, so much! You have explained it so clearly, it's better than what we learn at school! 9/13/2010
Rebecca This is very nice and all, but please put the articles in layman's terms for those of us out there who are not very well oriented in Medical Terminology. 7/21/2010
Ajlan my teacher is saying that "the fuels used for production of energy during respiration in human body are OXYGEN and GLUCOSE"
is she true?
7/15/2010
Alice J. It was easy to understand and helped me on my studying for the Biology test that I have at school tomorrow. It is most auxiliary. ;) 6/23/2010
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6/21/2010
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Jose Very Nice! Thank You 6/2/2010
not telling could be more on aerobic info 5/25/2010
Leslie Good article. 5/9/2010
Sophmore I HATE BIOLOGY. But very informative, thank you. 4/25/2010
hale m I found this page to complicated and it didn't tell me how to anaerobicly respirate. 4/22/2010
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colin schroeder not very informative coud have been alot more informative 4/13/2010
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DIVYA VERY NICE 1/31/2010
edward what are the fate of lipids and amino acids during digestion 1/15/2010
kizza edward the processes of respilation during both day and night 1/15/2010
katherine good but can you explain more symiply about the diffrences 1/13/2010
Sara i think it was a great help.
Thank you.
1/8/2010
Chayanika very nice answers are given 1/2/2010
Tynnan M What are the similarities between the two, I think it wouldve been more helpful to include the similarities as well as the differences. 12/14/2009
Khalis Nice.It is very informative.Thanks a lot (: 12/10/2009
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Dajwal, Mwanlon hi, i think the input on yhis article is too small and does not cover much for someone trying to get an update information on it, though it is quite impresive. thank you. 12/1/2009
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11/10/2009
Dave Wessner The author of this article makes a common, but very important, mistake. Anaerobic respiration is not synonymous with fermentation. These are two very different processes. The author describes fermentation. Anaerobic respiration involves an electron transport chain, like aerobic respiration. The terminal electron acceptor, however, is not oxygen. 11/9/2009
cathlene. have more info about how they deal with carbon dioxide, but its good. 11/7/2009
jemimah thank you for the best information 10/5/2009
greenrose tnx so much for the information. it was helpful! 9/30/2009
onur great job thank you 9/27/2009
stephanie delk i learned a lot about this topic 8/24/2009
sampa purkait hi, i'm confused in the production of lactic acid and ethanol in the reactions.will you please describe it more precisely. when is lactic acid produced in human? 8/23/2009
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mkoogle this was a helpful site in my studies, too bad it's from a creationist bent. incidentally, this article is true... 7/24/2009
sihle anaerobic does not need oxygen therefore it produce 2 ATP molecules 5/19/2009
Shannon I thought it was a good read but I wish it was more kid friendly to read cause when Iook at it, it looks like a whole bunch of words! 5/9/2009
Chamini Could you please have more information on aerobic respiration please? thanks! 3/25/2009
Alfie Needs to give some examples of each type of respiration 3/20/2009
Joey No Joe im confused 3/2/2009
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scribbles i dont under stand this stuff and its my homework! help! 1/21/2009
shaviel i think this information given for aerobics and anaerobics is extremely great 1/6/2009
Annie Hey your anaerobic respiration definition is wrong. Fermentation and anaerobic respiration are not the synonomous. Fermentation refers to the generation of ATP using only substrate level phosphorylation, no electron transport chain is used. Anaerobic respiration on the other hand uses an electron transport chain to generate ATP. Anaerobic respiration simply means that the terminal electron acceptor is not oxygen. 12/12/2008
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6/28/2008
anomanous thank you 5/8/2008
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