There are 2 main types of cellular respiration; aerobic and anaerobic.
Although they are similar and use the same concepts, they have some important differences. Aerobic means with oxygen, and anaerobic mean without oxygen. They mean the same thing in cellular respiration. Aerobic cellular respiration requires oxygen, but anaerobic doesn’t. Most living things use aerobic, but a few use anaerobic. Without oxygen, the process takes a lot longer and creates a lot less energy, so the organisms grow slower. If they use oxygen in the process, then the rate of growth increases. Anaerobic creates about 2 ATP, but aerobic creates 34. ATP is necessary for the creation of energy. This is why humans can grow faster than bacteria that live in an environment without oxygen.
Although they are similar and use the same concepts, they have some important differences. Aerobic means with oxygen, and anaerobic mean without oxygen. They mean the same thing in cellular respiration. Aerobic cellular respiration requires oxygen, but anaerobic doesn’t. Most living things use aerobic, but a few use anaerobic. Without oxygen, the process takes a lot longer and creates a lot less energy, so the organisms grow slower. If they use oxygen in the process, then the rate of growth increases. Anaerobic creates about 2 ATP, but aerobic creates 34. ATP is necessary for the creation of energy. This is why humans can grow faster than bacteria that live in an environment without oxygen.