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HOW DOES THE AEROBIC ENERGY SYSTEM WORK IN OUR BODY ? HOW DOES IT DIFFER FROM 2 ANAEROBIC SYSTEM? EXPLAIN

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Answered by silvershades54
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HOW DOES THE AEROBIC ENERGY SYSTEM WORK IN OUR BODY ?

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The aerobic system produces far more ATP than either of the other energy systems but it produces the ATP much more slowly, therefore it cannot fuel intense exercise that demands the fast production of ATP. ... The aerobic system consists of three processes or 'stages' each of which produce ATP.

HOW DOES IT DIFFER FROM 2 ANAEROBIC SYSTEM? EXPLAIN

In the simplest terms the difference comes down to the oxygen. With aerobic exercise oxygen is carried through your breath to the muscles giving them the energy needed to sustain the effort. Oxygen is not present with anaerobic exercise. Exercise requires energy.

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Answered by HanitaHImesh
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The answer to the given question is given below:

  • The aerobic energy system depends on the oxygen in the body. In aerobic respiration, the breakdown of glucose takes place in the presence of oxygen which releases energy. The energy is produced gradually and for a longer time.
  • In an anaerobic energy system, the stored energy is used as the breakdown of glucose obtained from food does not take place in the presence of Oxygen.
  • For example, the anaerobic energy system works in our body when we are doing running.
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