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What is the main difference in energy output between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? (1 point)
Aerobic respiration produces a large amount of energy.
They both produce an equal amount of energy.
Neither process produces any usable energy for cells.
Anaerobic respiration produces a large amount of energy.
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Aerobic respiration produces a large amount of energy.
Explanation: Aerobic respiration (with oxygen) yields far more ATP per glucose (~36–38 ATP) than anaerobic respiration/fermentation (~2 ATP).
Explanation: Aerobic respiration (with oxygen) yields far more ATP per glucose (~36–38 ATP) than anaerobic respiration/fermentation (~2 ATP).
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