Directions: Compare aerobic and anaerobic respiration by accomplishing the Venni diagram below. Venn Diagram of Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration Aerobic Anaerobic Similarity
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- -How many metabolic pathways are present in aerobic respiration?Based on your understanding of cellular respiration, explain in detail the main difference between aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration. Use detail.Compare and contrast aerobic and anaerobic respiration,including the processes involved.
- Study statements “a” through “d”. They are descriptions that summarize cellular respiration. Placed an order from first to last. A. Water and heat are released as byproducts. B. Glucose is broken down into two 3-carbon chains in the absence of oxygen. C. Carbon dioxide and ATP are made when the 3-carbon chains are broken down. D. Oxygen is used to produce as many as 38 ATPs.Which of the following are the outputs of aerobic respiration? Select all that apply. Oxygen Glucose Water Carbon dioxide ATPNeed help Oxygen is essential for energy flow in an aerobic cell. In complete sentences, describe the role of molecular oxygen (O2) in energy flow of aerobic respiration.
- Compare the amount of ATP used with your dominant hand to the amount in your non-dominant hand. Which one used more ATP’s during the 10 trials of opening and closing the clothes pin, the dominant or non-dominant hand? How does the data help support your claim? What is the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration? What evidence does this provide to support your claim? Example: Dominate Hand 68 squeezes 70 squeezes 59 squeezes NonDominate Hand 57 squeezes 60 squeezes 54 squeezesThe control of aerobic respiration by ADP is referred to as_______________________.Discuss the importance of oxygen in this process of aerobic respiration.