How does the energy flow differ between aerobic and anerobic respiration in cells?(1 point)

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Aerobic and anaerobic respiration produce the same amount of energy because they both utilize glucose.
Aerobic and anaerobic respiration produce the same amount of energy because they both utilize glucose. - no response given

Anaerobic respiration requires oxygen to maximize energy production, unlike aerobic respiration.
Anaerobic respiration requires oxygen to maximize energy production, unlike aerobic respiration. - no response given

Anaerobic respiration generates more ATP than aerobic respiration because it happens more rapidly.
Anaerobic respiration generates more ATP than aerobic respiration because it happens more rapidly. - incorrect

Aerobic respiration generates more energy per glucose molecule than anaerobic respiration.

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The correct response is: Aerobic respiration generates more energy per glucose molecule than anaerobic respiration.

Aerobic respiration, which requires oxygen, produces significantly more ATP (energy) per molecule of glucose compared to anaerobic respiration, which occurs in the absence of oxygen and produces less energy.