define terms of aerobic and anaerobic respiration
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Aerobic respiration is a set of metabolic reactions that take place in the presence of oxygen, occurring in a cell to convert chemical energy into ATPs. Anaerobic respiration is a process of cellular respiration where the high energy electron acceptor is neither oxygen nor pyruvate derivatives.
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As we saw earlier, glycolysis releases only enough energy to produce two (net) ATPs per molecule of glucose. In anaerobic respiration, this is where ATP production stops. ... Aerobic respiration, on the other hand, produces ATP more slowly. It does, however, break glucose all the way down to CO2, producing up to 38 ATPs.
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