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LARREGUI CRUZ, ISAAC Last Saved: 10:58 AM
Many types of cells carry out the process of aerobic respiration. Which of the following best describes this proc
the release of energy from ATP
the use of carbon dioxide to form sugars
the production of lactic acid in muscle cells
the breakdown of sugar in the presence of oxygen



Answer :

The process of aerobic respiration can be best described as:

- The breakdown of sugar in the presence of oxygen

During aerobic respiration, cells use oxygen to break down glucose (sugar) into carbon dioxide, water, and energy. This process occurs in the mitochondria of the cell and is the most efficient way for cells to produce energy. It involves a series of complex chemical reactions that ultimately result in the release of energy stored in glucose molecules. This energy is then used by the cell to perform various functions necessary for its survival and activity.

In contrast to aerobic respiration, anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen and leads to the production of lactic acid in muscle cells. This process is less efficient in terms of energy production compared to aerobic respiration.

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