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The main difference between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration is that
A.
anaerobic respiration generates ATP, and aerobic respiration does not.
B.
aerobic respiration requires oxygen, and anaerobic respiration does not.
C.
anaerobic respiration requires oxygen, and aerobic respiration does not.
D.
aerobic respiration generates ATP, and anaerobic respiration does not.
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B. aerobic respiration requires oxygen, and anaerobic respiration does not.
Explanation: Aerobic respiration uses oxygen as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain and yields more ATP per glucose. Anaerobic respiration (or fermentation) occurs without oxygen, using alternative acceptors or pathways and producing less ATP.
Explanation: Aerobic respiration uses oxygen as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain and yields more ATP per glucose. Anaerobic respiration (or fermentation) occurs without oxygen, using alternative acceptors or pathways and producing less ATP.
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