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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 15.4 The Comparisons Between Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration, AEROBIC RESPIRATION ???? *Required oxygen, ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION ???? *Does not require energy, THE COMPARISONS BETWEEN AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION ???? ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION, THE COMPARISONS BETWEEN AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION ???? AEROBIC RESPIRATION, *Required oxygen ???? *Complete oxidation of respiratory material. *Produced maximum 38 ATP molecules per glucose, *Consists of glycolysis,Krebs Cycle and oxidative phosphorylation ???? *Respiratory materials is completely oxidised, *Respiratory materials is completely oxidised ???? *Water is formed, *Does not require energy ???? *Incomplete oxidaion of respiratory material. *Produce only 2 ATP molecules per glucose, *Respiratory materials is not completely oxidised ???? *Normally water is not formed, *Incomplete oxidaion of respiratory material. *Produce only 2 ATP molecules per glucose ???? *Consists of glycolysis and incomplete breakdown of pyruvate, *Complete oxidation of respiratory material. *Produced maximum 38 ATP molecules per glucose ???? *Consists of glycolysis,Krebs Cycle and oxidative phosphorylation, *Consists of glycolysis and incomplete breakdown of pyruvate ???? *Respiratory materials is not completely oxidised