Aerobic Respiration is more efficient than anaerobic respiration because Most animals have to breath air More ATP is ultimately made available per molecule metabolized Aerobic respiration allows fast oxidation during heavy exercise The blood usually carries oxygen to the cells Only bacteria and yeast use anaerobic respiration G Jhy

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Aerobic Respiration is more efficient than anaerobic respiration because
Most animals have to breath air
More ATP is ultimately made available per molecule metabolized
Aerobic respiration allows fast oxidation during heavy exercise
The blood usually carries oxygen to the cells
Only bacteria and yeast use anaerobic respiration
Transcribed Image Text:Aerobic Respiration is more efficient than anaerobic respiration because Most animals have to breath air More ATP is ultimately made available per molecule metabolized Aerobic respiration allows fast oxidation during heavy exercise The blood usually carries oxygen to the cells Only bacteria and yeast use anaerobic respiration
An ATP molecule differs from an ADP molecule in that ATP
Has less stored energy
Has one fewer phosphate group
Has one more phosphate group
Has two fewer phosphate groups
O Contains four high energy bonds
Transcribed Image Text:An ATP molecule differs from an ADP molecule in that ATP Has less stored energy Has one fewer phosphate group Has one more phosphate group Has two fewer phosphate groups O Contains four high energy bonds
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Respiration : 

  • process of breakdown of glucose to give energy molecule is known as respiration. 
  • It can be aerobic or anaerobic.
  • In aerobic respiration oxygen is required whereas in anaerobic respiration oxygen is not required.
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