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In cellular respiration, the processes are described as being either aerobic or anaerobic. What do these terms refer to?
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Aerobic describes a process that builds ATP; anaerobic describes a process that breaks down ATP.
Aerobic describes a process that builds ATP; anaerobic describes a process that breaks down ATP.
Aerobic describes a process that breaks down ATP; anaerobic describes a process that builds ATP.
Aerobic describes a process that breaks down ATP; anaerobic describes a process that builds ATP.
Aerobic describes a process that requires oxygen; anaerobic describes a process that does not require oxygen.
Aerobic describes a process that requires oxygen; anaerobic describes a process that does not require oxygen.
Aerobic describes a process that does not require oxygen; anaerobic describes a process that requires oxygen.
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Aerobic describes a process that builds ATP; anaerobic describes a process that breaks down ATP.
Aerobic describes a process that builds ATP; anaerobic describes a process that breaks down ATP.
Aerobic describes a process that breaks down ATP; anaerobic describes a process that builds ATP.
Aerobic describes a process that breaks down ATP; anaerobic describes a process that builds ATP.
Aerobic describes a process that requires oxygen; anaerobic describes a process that does not require oxygen.
Aerobic describes a process that requires oxygen; anaerobic describes a process that does not require oxygen.
Aerobic describes a process that does not require oxygen; anaerobic describes a process that requires oxygen.
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The correct response is: **Aerobic describes a process that requires oxygen; anaerobic describes a process that does not require oxygen.**
In cellular respiration, aerobic processes involve the use of oxygen to generate ATP, while anaerobic processes occur without oxygen.
In cellular respiration, aerobic processes involve the use of oxygen to generate ATP, while anaerobic processes occur without oxygen.