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What is aerobic respiration? A. The process cells use to produce glucose and oxygen B. The process cells use to release energy from glucose in the presence of oxygen c. Physical…
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What is aerobic respiration?
A. The process cells use to produce glucose and oxygen
B. The process cells use to release energy from glucose in the
presence of oxygen
c. Physical activity that involves large muscle groups and increases
breathing rate
D. Physical activity that causes the heart and lungs to work harder to
meet the body's need for oxygen
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Aerobic respiration is a type of cellular respiration that requires oxygen to produce energy. It is the primary way that cells convert the energy stored in food molecules into ATP, the energy that cells need to do their work.
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