1. Examine the two scenarios below. Scenario A: 1 mole of glucose in the presence of unlimited oxygen is metabolized through aerobic respiration. • Scenario B: 1 mole of glucose in the absence of oxygen is metabolized through anaerobic respiration. Would the number of moles of carbon dioxide produced in Scenario A be greater than, less than, or equal to the number of moles of carbon dioxide produced in Scenario B? Justify your answer.

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1. Examine the two scenarios below.
Scenario A: 1 mole of glucose in the presence of unlimited oxygen is metabolized
through aeroblc respiration.
• Scenario B: 1 mole of glucose in the absence of oxygen is metabolized through
anaerobic respiration.
Would the number of moles of carbon dioxide produced in Scenario A be greater than, less
than, or equal to the number of moles of carbon dioxide produced in Scenario B? Justify your
answer.
Transcribed Image Text:1. Examine the two scenarios below. Scenario A: 1 mole of glucose in the presence of unlimited oxygen is metabolized through aeroblc respiration. • Scenario B: 1 mole of glucose in the absence of oxygen is metabolized through anaerobic respiration. Would the number of moles of carbon dioxide produced in Scenario A be greater than, less than, or equal to the number of moles of carbon dioxide produced in Scenario B? Justify your answer.
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