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Graph 1 (Part II) shows the relationship between anaerobic and aerobic respiration during exercise. What conclusions about these types of respiration can be drawn from the graph?
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Anaerobic respiration increases early in exercise and then levels off.
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Aerobic respiration gradually declines as exercise continues.
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Aerobic respiration does not contribute to ATP production.
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Anaerobic respiration replaces aerobic respiration entirely.
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Both processes work together to provide ATP to the body.
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Anaerobic respiration stops once aerobic respiration starts.
Select three correct answers.
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Anaerobic respiration increases early in exercise and then levels off.
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Aerobic respiration gradually declines as exercise continues.
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Aerobic respiration does not contribute to ATP production.
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Anaerobic respiration replaces aerobic respiration entirely.
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Both processes work together to provide ATP to the body.
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Anaerobic respiration stops once aerobic respiration starts.
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GPT-4o mini
Based on the descriptions of anaerobic and aerobic respiration during exercise, the three correct conclusions that can be drawn are:
1. **Anaerobic respiration increases early in exercise and then levels off.**
2. **Aerobic respiration gradually declines as exercise continues.**
3. **Both processes work together to provide ATP to the body.**
These conclusions reflect the typical physiological responses during exercise, where anaerobic respiration provides a quick burst of energy initially, while aerobic respiration supports sustained activity over time.
1. **Anaerobic respiration increases early in exercise and then levels off.**
2. **Aerobic respiration gradually declines as exercise continues.**
3. **Both processes work together to provide ATP to the body.**
These conclusions reflect the typical physiological responses during exercise, where anaerobic respiration provides a quick burst of energy initially, while aerobic respiration supports sustained activity over time.