Answer:
1. AEROBIC RESPIRATION IS DONE BY ANIMAL CELLS WHILE ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION IS DONE BY PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS
2. CELLULAR RESPIRATION OCCURS IN BOTH PLANTS AND ANIMALS
3. CELLULAR RESPIRATION GIVES CARBON DIOXIDE, WATER AND ENERGY AS BY PRODUCTS.
4. LACTIC ACID AND ENERGY
5. MITOCHODRION
Step-by-step explanation:
Aerobic and anaerobic respiration occur in both plant and animal cells depending on the absence or presence of oxygen. in the presence of oxygen, plants and animal cells use aerobic pathway to produce their energy during metabolism. While in the absence of oxygen, the cells undergo anaerobic respiration and lactic acid is formed as byproduct.
2. This is true because both plant and animal cell perform cellular respiration. This is the process of manufacturing food substances needed by the cells.
3. The byproducts of cellular respiration are carbon dioxide, water and energy. Energy is used by the cells for its activities and some are stored as glycogen in the presence of excess energy. Carbon dioxide is excreted from the cells by the lungs into the atmosphere, water is excreted by the kidneys.
4. The byproducts of anaerobic respiration is lactic acid and energy.
5. Mitochondrion is the site for cellular respiration as it serves as the power house of the cell.