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Aerobic respiration is the process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen. Cells break down food in the mitochondria in a long, multistep process that produces roughly 36 ATP. The first step in is glycolysis, the second is the citric acid cycle and the third is the electron transport system. Aerobic Respiration, Anaerobic Respiration, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Citric Acid Cycle, Cell Respiration, Cell Diagram, Electron Transport Chain, Ap Bio, Krebs Cycle

Aerobic respiration is the process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen. Cells break down food in the mitochondria in a long, multistep process that produces roughly 36 ATP. The first step in is glycolysis, the second is the citric acid cycle and the third is the electron transport system.

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Aerobic vs Anaerobic Bacteria Cellular Respiration  There are two types of organisms and tiny single-celled bacteria called aerobic and anaerobic bacteria in the human body.  Aerobic means involving oxygen, so anaerobic bacteria can survive without oxygen. Normally, organisms use oxygen to make energy, but these organisms have found ways to get around this. All organisms make energy through cellular respiration, but they do this differently depending on if they are anaerobic or aerobic Biology Tips, Microbiology Study, Anaerobic Respiration, Biochemistry Notes, Learn Biology, Biology Revision, Ap Bio, Cellular Respiration, Study Biology

Aerobic vs Anaerobic Bacteria Cellular Respiration There are two types of organisms and tiny single-celled bacteria called aerobic and anaerobic bacteria in the human body. Aerobic means involving oxygen, so anaerobic bacteria can survive without oxygen. Normally, organisms use oxygen to make energy, but these organisms have found ways to get around this. All organisms

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