How are the aerobic and anaerobic systems different?(1 point

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The aerobic system is needed for immediate energy use and the anaerobic is needed for activities that last over three minutes.

The aerobic system uses glucose or glycogen to produce energy, and the anaerobic system does not.

The aerobic system is for medium-intensity sustained activities and the anaerobic is for shorter high-intensity activities.

The aerobic system does not require oxygen to produce energy and the anaerobic system does.

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The aerobic and anaerobic systems are different in terms of the duration and intensity of activities they support. The aerobic system is used for medium-intensity sustained activities and relies on oxygen to produce energy through the breakdown of glucose or glycogen. On the other hand, the anaerobic system is used for shorter, high-intensity activities and does not require oxygen for energy production.
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