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What is a direct result of aerobic respiration?
A) The enzymes for anaerobic respiration are produced and stored in lysosomes B) Alcohol is produced by yeast and bacteria C) The potential energy of glucose is transferred to ATP molecules D) Lactic acid is produced in muscle tissue

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Answered by originaljaime
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Answer: C

Explanation: The direct result of aerobic respiration is the potential energy of glucose that is transferred to ATP.

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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A direct result of aerobic respiration is the potential energy of glucose is transferred to ATP molecules. The correct option is C.

  • When there is oxygen present, a process called aerobic respiration takes place in which glucose is broken down to release energy that is then utilised to make ATP molecules.
  • Glucose is oxidised in the process, releasing energy along with carbon dioxide and water.
  • The energy released is utilised to produce ATP molecules, which serve as the cell's primary source of energy. Prokaryotic cells' cytoplasm and eukaryotic cells' mitochondria both host this process. Contrarily, anaerobic respiration takes place when oxygen is not present, and it generates a lot less energy.
  • Depending on the organism, it could entail the generation of lactic acid or alcohol.

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