Differences 1)the animals take in oxygen and give out carbon-di-oxide. 2) plants they take in carbon-di-oxide and give out oxygen. 3)the animals have a complex breathing mechanism. 4)the plants have a simple mechanism of breathing
Animals take in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide at each breath. Plants take in carbon dioxide and produce oxygen as the byproduct during the day and take in oxygen at night and produce carbon dioxide as the byproduct at night. That is why hospitals don't like too many live plants in a patient's room.
2.The breakdown of glucose to carbon dioxide and water does not occur n a single step but in series of chemical steps.Some of these steps occur inside the cytoplasm of the cell and some inside the mitochondria.
3.Each breakdown steps is due to particular enzyme.
4.The energy liberated in the breakdown of the glucose molecule is not all in form of heat,but a large part of it s converted into chemical energy in the form of ATP ---a chemical substance known as adenosine tri phosphate .
ATP is a sort of 'currecy of energy'inside the cell.
One mole of glucose on complete oxidation yields 38 molecules of ATP.
5.The essential steps of cellular respiration are the same in plants and animals.
Process of Anaerobic Respiration in PlantsSometimes certain parts of the plants (including fruit and seeds)may temporarily respire even in the absence of oxygen .In this type of respiration ,the glucose molecule is incompletely broken down into ethanol (ethyl alcohol)and carbon dioxide with the release of a small quantity of energy .This chemical reaction can be represented in the following mannerglucose-->ethanol +carbon dioxide+2ATP
This type of respiration is called anaerobic respiration(or anoxybiotic) as it proceeds even without oxygen.Anaerobic respiration in any part cannot continue in a plant for more than a few days and the part ultimately dies.But there are certain microorganisms such as certain bacteria and fungi which normally respire only anaerobically.Even the germinating seeds when deprived of air respire anaerobically.
The plants breathe in using stomato and animals use their nose
animals use oxygen for respiration while plants use carbon dioxide for respiration during the day light,
Animals generally respire aerobically. The plants can respire aerobically as well as anaerobically also.
they die lol
Plants don't have lungs.
anaerobic respiration it does not require oxygen to survive,but only CO2 requiring whereas aerobic does require oxygen
Aerobic : If respiration takes place in the presence of O2, then it is called aerobic respiration/ aerobic activity. Eg: Plants and animals, protozoans, some bacteriaAnaerobic: IF respiration takes place in the absence of O2, then it is called anaerobic respiration/ anaerobic activity. Eg: Yeast, some bacteria
Respiration uses oxygen, fermentation doesn't.
Anaerobic does not need oxygen to occur, aerobic does. Both pathways start with the process of glycolysis.
Aerobic Respiration takes place in eukaryotic cells, uses oxygen, and produces more ATP(Adenosine Tri-phosphate). Anaerobic Respiration occurs in Prokaryotic cells, does not use oxygen, and produces less ATP than Aerobic Respiration. Photosynthesis does not use oxygen but it does produce it. Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration both use glucose to make energy, but photosynthesis makes glucose for food. This is because it is an autotroph and makes its own food.
Aerobic respiration and Anaerobic Respiration. Aerobic is respiring in the presence of oxygen Anaerobic is respiring in the absence of oxygen
anaerobic respiration it does not require oxygen to survive,but only CO2 requiring whereas aerobic does require oxygen
They are both types of respiration. Aerobic uses oxygen and anaerobic does not.
Aerobic : If respiration takes place in the presence of O2, then it is called aerobic respiration/ aerobic activity. Eg: Plants and animals, protozoans, some bacteriaAnaerobic: IF respiration takes place in the absence of O2, then it is called anaerobic respiration/ anaerobic activity. Eg: Yeast, some bacteria
Aerobic bacteria uses oxygen for cellular respiration and anaerobic bacteria doesn't require oxygen to survive. ˇ_ˇ 
Respiration uses oxygen, fermentation doesn't.
Fermentation is anaerobic respiration. Glycolysis is part of aerobic respiration. The pathways for both processes, however, are almost identical to each other.
Anaerobic does not need oxygen to occur, aerobic does. Both pathways start with the process of glycolysis.
glycolysis
Aerobic respiration is when there is enough oxygen to use by the muscles. This happpens in long distance running. Anaerobic respiration is when respiration continues without sufficient oxygen,This happens more often in sprinting. Anaerobic respiration forces the muscles to rip and repair more often, and become bigger and more efficient. This is why sprinters like Christine Ohuruogu tend to be more muscular than marathon runners such as Paula Radcliffe.
Aerobic Respiration :Respiration that uses oxygen and anerobic is done without oxygenNew Answer :Aerobic RespirationRespiration That uses Oxygen to form Co2 , H2o and Energy is called Aerobic RespirationThe Equation is :Food + O2 = Co2 + H2o + EnergyAnaerobic Respiration :Respiration that Does not use Oxygen to Form : Co2 , Ethanol and EnergyThe Equation is :Glucose = Pyrovic Acid = Co2 + Ethanol + EnergyHere = is givesand Ethanol = C2H5OHThanks hope this helpedGood LuckMain diffenernce between the two is - Anaerobic respiration is without oxygen, Aerobic with oxygen
there is no difference.