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What is the main difference between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration? Aerobic respiration requires oxygen to proceed, but anaerobic respiration does not. Aerobic respiration occurs during photosynthesis, but anaerobic respiration occurs during cellular respiration. Aerobic respiration produces ATP, but anaerobic respiration does not. Aerobic respiration occurs only in living organisms, but anaerobic respiration occurs in nonliving organisms.

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Aerobic respiration NEEDS oxygen, but Anaerobic respiration can happen without oxygen

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Aerobic respiration occurs during photosynthesis, but anaerobic respiration occurs during cellular respiration.= No Aerobic happens in animals and animals do not photosynthesize and bot acts happen at a celluar level. Aerobic respiration produces ATP, but anaerobic respiration does not.= Both action produce ATP but Aerobic release a higher amount. Aerobic respiration occurs only in living organisms, but anaerobic respiration occurs in nonliving organisms. prokaryotes are living micro-organisms so no.

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