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- II. and anaerobic respiration. AEROBIC ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION RESPIRATION Advantage/s Disadvantage/s. Differentiate between anaerobic vs aerobic respiration in HUMANSThe respirations that accompany metabolicacidosis are frequently called Kussmaul’srespirations or “air hunger.” What is the purposeof such respirations?
- Two products of anaero bic respiration include O ATP and pyruvate O ATP and NADPH. O alcohol and lactic acid. O ATP and glucose,In the redox reaction summarizing the complete oxidation of glucose in aerobic respiration, which reactant is oxidized? carbon dioxide water охуgen glucose ATPConverts pyruvic acid into ATP, NADH, and FADH2 and gives off carbon dioxide (C02)
- Anaerobic respiration requires great stores of glycogen requires extensive capillaries for oxygen delivery requires large numbers of mitochondria is the primary source of ATP used by humansSports physiologists at an Olympic training center wanted to monitor athletes to determine at what point their muscles were functioning anaerobically. They could do this by checking for the buildup of which molecule? carbon dioxide АТР охуgen lactate ethanolIn the redox reaction summarizing the complete oxidation of glucose in aerobic respiration, which reactant is oxidized? glucose water O carbon dioxide ATP oxygen