1. Differentiate between
(a) Respiration and Combustion
(b) Glycolysis and Krebs’ cycle
(c) Aerobic respiration and Fermentation
(a) Respiration and combustion
Respiration |
Combustion |
1. It is a biochemical process. |
1. It is a physiochemical process. |
2. It occurs in the living cells. |
2. It does not occur in the living cells. |
3. ATP is generated |
3. ATP is not generated |
4. Enzymes are required |
4. Enzymes are not required |
5. It is a biologically-controlled process. |
5. It is an uncontrolled process. |
(b) Glycolysis and Krebs cycle
Glycolysis |
Krebs cycle |
1. It is a linear pathway. |
1. It is a cyclic pathway. |
2. It occurs in the cell cytoplasm. |
2. It occurs in the mitochondrial matrix. |
3. It occurs in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration. |
3. It occurs in aerobic respiration. |
4. It generates 2 NADH2 and 2 ATP molecules on the breakdown of one glucose molecule. |
4. It produces 6 NADH2, 2FADH2, and 2 ATP molecules on the breakdown of two acetyl-CoA molecules. |
(c) Aerobic respiration and fermentation
Aerobic respiration |
Fermentation |
1. Oxygen is used for deriving energy |
1. Occurs in the absence of oxygen |
2. Occurs in the cytoplasm and mitochondria |
2. Occurs in the cytoplasm |
3. End products are carbon dioxide and water |
3. End products are ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide |
4. Complete oxidation of the respiratory substrate takes place |
4. Incomplete oxidation of the respiratory substrate takes place |
5. About 36 ATP molecules are produced |
5. Only 2 ATP molecules are produced |
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