Biology help! 10 points best answer,?

Brogan

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Aerobic respiration is the release of energy from glucose or another organic substrate in the presence of Oxygen. Aerobic means in air, but it is the Oxygen in the air which is necessary for aerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration is in the absence of air.

Aerobic respiration takes place in almost all living things. It is easy to get rid of the Carbon Dioxide and excess water; this is excretion (the removal of the toxic waste products of metabolism), and maximum energy is released from the glucose.

Some organisms can respire in the absence of air: this is anaerobic respiration. This does not release so much energy and it produces much more toxic waste products. However, if Oxygen is not available, anaerobic respiration is better than nothing.

When this happens in our muscles we produce lactic acid which gives you cramp. The bacteria in milk produce the same chemical when they turn it sour. "Lactic" means "of milk". So lactic acid is the acid in sour milk. Yeasts produce alcohol which is also toxic. Eventually there will be so much alcohol that the yeast cannot survive.
 
What are the advantages and disadvantages of aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
 
Aerobic respiration means more energy can be produced, so the organism benefits from this. In anaerobic conditions, the downside is that less energy is produced, but it can be carried out when there is no oxygen present, so is less dependent on the surroundings.
 
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