II. Complete the table below. Aerobic Respiration Anaerobic Fermentation Respiration Site Pathways involved Final electron ассeptor Reactants Products ATP Yield Охудen requirement (present/absent)
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Aerobic Respiration
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Fermentation
Respiration
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Pathways
involved
Final electron
ассeptor
Reactants
Products
ATP Yield
Охудen
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