How does aerobic respiration differ from anaerobic respiration in the cycling of matter and flow of energy in cells?(1 point)

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Aerobic respiration occurs without oxygen, while anaerobic respiration does require oxygen.
Aerobic respiration occurs without oxygen, while anaerobic respiration does require oxygen.

Aerobic respiration uses oxygen to convert nutrients into energy while anaerobic respiration does not.
Aerobic respiration uses oxygen to convert nutrients into energy while anaerobic respiration does not.

Aerobic respiration stores nutrients without converting them into energy, while anaerobic respiration converts nutrients first.
Aerobic respiration stores nutrients without converting them into energy, while anaerobic respiration converts nutrients first.

Aerobic respiration stores nutrients before converting them, as does anaerobic respiration.

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The correct response is:

Aerobic respiration uses oxygen to convert nutrients into energy while anaerobic respiration does not.

This statement accurately reflects the key difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration in terms of their requirements for oxygen and their processes for energy conversion.