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Respiration, is the essential [[Metabolic|metabolic]] process whereby energy is created in the form of [[ATP|ATP]]. There are two types of respiration, [[Aerobic|aerobic]] respiration and [[Anaerobic|anaerobic]] respiration. In [[Aerobic respiration|aerobic respiration]], there is a reaction between [[Oxygen|oxygen]] and [[Glucose|glucose]], resulting in the generation of 38 [[ATP|ATP]], with [[Carbon dioxide|carbon dioxide]] and [[Water|water]] being produced as waste products. There are a number of steps in this process, which involve a series of complex reactions. [[Anaerobic respiration|Anaerobic respiration]] is the process whereby [[ATP|ATP]] is generated in the absence of [[oxygen|oxygen]]. [[Glucose|Glucose]] is broken down into 2[[ATP|ATP]] and [[Lactic acid|lactic acid]] as a waste product. |
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Respiration, is the essential metabolic process whereby energy is created in the form of ATP. There are two types of respiration, aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. In aerobic respiration, there is a reaction between oxygen and glucose, resulting in the generation of 38 ATP, with carbon dioxide and water being produced as waste products. There are a number of steps in this process, which involve a series of complex reactions. Anaerobic respiration is the process whereby ATP is generated in the absence of oxygen. Glucose is broken down into 2ATP and lactic acid as a waste product.