Discuss the difference between aerobic glycolysis and anaerobic glycolysis. What is the end product of each one?
Ans) Aerobic Vs Anaerobic Glycolysis
Aerobic glycolysis, occurs when oxygen and hydrogen atoms bond together to break down glucose, and facilitate an exchange of energy whereas Anaerobic glycolysis occurs when glucose is broken down without the presence of oxygen.
Aerobic glycolysis is utilised first in any activity, with the phosphocreatine system helping during activities lasting no longer than 30 seconds whereas Anaerobic glycolysis is utilised in during activities that last a long time and it helps body muscles burn up energy.
By Products :
Aerobic glycolysis has carbon dioxide and water as
by-products.
Anaerobic glycolysis has by-products such as ethyl alcohol in
plants and lactic acid in animals.
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