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Which of the following is a key difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
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Aerobic respiration occurs in plants, while anaerobic respiration occurs in animals
Aerobic respiration occurs in plants, while anaerobic respiration occurs in animals
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, while anaerobic respiration does not
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, while anaerobic respiration does not
Aerobic respiration produces carbon dioxide, while anaerobic respiration produces water
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Aerobic respiration requires oxygen, while anaerobic respiration does not.
Explanation: Aerobic respiration uses O2 and yields CO2 and H2O with high ATP output; anaerobic respiration (fermentation) occurs without O2 and yields products like lactic acid or ethanol (and sometimes CO2) with much less ATP.
Explanation: Aerobic respiration uses O2 and yields CO2 and H2O with high ATP output; anaerobic respiration (fermentation) occurs without O2 and yields products like lactic acid or ethanol (and sometimes CO2) with much less ATP.
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