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Answer the following questions in separate paragraph form (3-4 sentences each): 1) Explain what is required to start the process of glycolysis and the citric acid cycle and what is produced during the process. 2) Why does your body have sugar if it just turns it into ATP later on? 3) How many ATP are made during aerobic respiration vs anaerobic? 4) What is the point of glycolysis and the citric acid cycle? 5) Why do your muscles hurt sometimes if you do too much physical activity? What does lactic acid have to do with the citric acid cycle? 6) If you need yeast to make alcohol, what environment do they need to be in?

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Step-by-step explanation:

For respiration to start overall glucose and oxygen is required and during the whole process you receive atp and the outcomes of the process is atp, carbon, and water.

i don't know about 2

Anaerobic produces only two and aerobic produces 38.The reason is being anaerobic runs on no oxygen and is a smaller process i guess

I am doubting myself on this but glycolysis and citric acid cycle does produce atp and the cirtic acid cycle produces nadh, atp, and fadh which are important for the etc which will help create more atp

Your muscles hurt because your body is performing fermentation (watch ameoba sisters) i dont know they explain it well

and i dont know about 6

sorry if i wasn't a lot of help

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