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Which of these is the main difference between aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration?
A.
Anaerobic respiration does not consume glucose.
B.
Anaerobic respiration does not produce ATP.
C.
Anaerobic respiration does not release energy.
D.
Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen.
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D. Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen.
Explanation: Aerobic respiration requires oxygen as the final electron acceptor and yields much more ATP. Anaerobic respiration (including fermentation) occurs without oxygen and yields less ATP (e.g., lactic acid fermentation, alcoholic fermentation).
Explanation: Aerobic respiration requires oxygen as the final electron acceptor and yields much more ATP. Anaerobic respiration (including fermentation) occurs without oxygen and yields less ATP (e.g., lactic acid fermentation, alcoholic fermentation).
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