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26 April, 07:29

Why does aerobic respiration produce more ATP than anaerobic respiration?

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  1. 26 April, 07:43
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    Aerobic respiration produces more ATP than anaerobic respiration because aerobic respiration occurs when oxygen is present and is then able to produce ATP as normal with a profit. However, anaerobic respiration has a lack of oxygen, which leads to either fertilization, only producing enough ATP to keep the cycle going and the cell surviving, (not creating any excess/profit ATP).
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