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- When muscle cells run out of oxygen, what happens to the potential for energy extraction from sugars and what pathways do the cell use?In aerobic cellular respiration, which reactions occur only in the cytoplasm? Which ones occur only in a cells mitochondria?What is the difference between respiration and aerobic cellular respiration?
- In a mitochondrion, where are the electron transport systems and enzymes required for ATP formation located?What is the immediate energy source that drives ATP synthesis by ATP Synthase during oxidative phosphorylation?What accounts for the different number of ATP molecules that are formed through cellular respiration?