Aerobic vs Anaerobic Respiration GCSE Biology
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🦊 In this GCSE Biology video, we explain that aerobic respiration is the primary and most efficient method animals use to transfer energy during rest or light activities, relying on oxygen to completely break down glucose into carbon dioxide and water, releasing a significant amount of energy. Conversely, during intense exercise when oxygen supply is insufficient, animals resort to anaerobic respiration, resulting in incomplete glucose breakdown and producing lactic acid in animals or carbon dioxide and ethanol in plants and yeast, with less energy released. For exams, students need to understand the differences between these respiration types in terms of oxygen requirement, byproducts, and energy output. • 👋 Hi, we’re Launchpad Learning. We’re the same team behind SnapRevise, the UK’s leading A-level revision platform. For the last 2 years, we’ve been working behind the scenes on creating the UK’s smartest and most fun GCSE revision platform which will be available soon. • 👉 Subscribe to our channel to stay in the loop about our launch date / @launchpadlearn
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