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Q: Is the Etc An anaerobic or aerobic process?
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Is glycolysis a aerobic process?

No. Glycolysis is anaerobic and do not require oxygen.


Which of cellular respiration are aerobic and which are anaerobic?

Cellular respiration is mostly aerobic.


Compare and contrast the terms aerobic process and anaerobic process?

The most basic difference, and indeed, the defining difference, between aerobic and anaerobic processes is simply the use of oxygen. Depending on the process, the end result may be very similar, or entirely different, but aerobic processes mean that it uses the oxygen, while anaerobic means it doesn't.


What process produces more energy-the anaerobic pathway or the aerobic pathway?

I think the aerobic pathway produces more energy because it has a longer process than the anaerobic pathway.


Are humans aerobic or anaerobic?

Humans are both aerobic and anaerobic.


What is the opposite of aerobic?

Anaerobic is the opposite of Aerobic. Aerobic means 'with oxygen' whilst Anaerobic means 'without oxygen'


Is the Krebs cycle aerobic or anaerobic?

Please think about what you're saying. You asked whether anaerobic repiration is aerobic or anaerobic. I believe you have the answer to your question embedded in your question.


What metabolic process is necessary for aerobic and anaerobic respiration to take place?

Glycolysis


What are the types of cellular respiration's?

Aerobic and Anaerobic Aerobic and Anaerobic Aerobic and Anaerobic


Is spirochaetes aerobic or anaerobic?

its both anaerobic and aerobic( depends on the type)


Does glycolysis operate under aerobic or anaerobic conditions?

It isn't, it is a strictly anaerobic process. However it may occur in organisms that use oxygen in a related process.


When fermentation take place without oxygen?

no, aerobic means a process that requires oxygen. a process that doesn't require oxygen is called anaerobic.