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Because the final stages of cellular respiration require oxygen the are said to be

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anaerobic

Explanation: Because the final stages of cellular respiration require oxygen, they are said to be anaerobic..

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The word that describes a process that can only happen in the presence of Oxygen (such as the final stage of respiration, the Electron Transport Chain) is Aerobic.

Conversely, if a process does not require the presence of Oxygen (such as glycolysis, the first stage of respiration) we can say that it is anaerobic.

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