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Chapter 4, Problem 10LTB

Anaerobic respiration ___________.

  1. generates proteins for muscles to use;
  2. occurs in yeast cells only;
  3. does not use oxygen as the final electron acceptor;
  4. uses glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain

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