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By anaerobic pathways I suppose you mean without oxygen. Sources of energy that do not use oxygen are nuclear, wind, solar, hydro, tidal, geothermal. At present we get most of our energy from fossil fuels which do use oxygen. Hydro can be enough in some areas but not the world as a whole. Nuclear would seem to be the only one that could be expanded to exclude fossil fuels but it would mean a huge expansion in the industry.

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Many unicellular and some multicellular organisms.

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Many unicellular and some multicellular organisms.

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It meets many unicellular and some multi-cellular organisms

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Anaerobic pathways provide enough energy to meet all the energy needs of anaerobic bacteria, such as the botulinus bacillus.

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It uses readily available oxygen as the driving force. It supplies the most ATP. It makes the most use of energy contained in glucose.

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When is Anaerobic Respiration used in humans?

Weightlifting is a good example. Instead of using oxygen to produce energy, your cells break down glucose into lactic acid and energy. Compare that to an aerobic exercise, such as running. Whour body uses oxygen to produce energy. Your body needs more oxygen, so you breathe faster and more heavily. Chuis


What is obligate anaerobe and faculative anaerobe?

Obligate aerobes are organisms that thrive in oxygen and require it to live (make ATP for energy). Obligate anaerobes are the exact opposite (require the absolute absense of oxygen to survive, and use fermentation to make ATP). Facultative anaerobes can survive with or without oxygen, but do better with oxygen.


What kind of fermentation occurs in the muscle tissue of animals?

muscle cell do not undergo fermentation but anaerobic respiration which is the incomplete break down of glucose to energy and lattic acid; fermentation only occur in plant or anaerobic bacteria such as yeast.


Is alcoholic fermentation aerobic?

Yes. In more complex organism, in which aerobic respiration is the main process to make ATP, when your body does have enough oxygen it goes though anaerobic respiration. In simpler organisms, which don't require much ATP, anaerobic would be the main process.


How are aerobic respiration anaerobic respiration different?

aerobic respiration uses oxygen and anaerobic doesn't; also aerobic produces more ATP or cellular energy***Apex: Oxygen is necessary for aerobic respiration but not for anaerobic respiration.

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The anaerobic pathways provide enough energy to meet all of the energy needs of?

many unicellular and some multicellular organisms


What are two advantages of anaerobic respiration?

The main advantage to anaerobic respiration is that, unlike aerobic respiration which releases energy all at once, anaerobic respiration releases energy in short outbursts when necessary. (when muscle cells can't get enough oxygen) Therefore, your energy lasts a lot longer.


What energy releasing process may take place when cells don't have enough oxygen?

anaerobic respiration


Why is anaerobic respiration more likely to be used by your body in short high-intensity workouts than in endurance exercises such as long-distance swimming?

Anaerobic respiration is repairing without oxygen, so in a sprint for example, the muscles are working so hard that even with oxygen being breathed in, it is not enough to supply the energy, so anaerobic resooration takes place to release enough energy. With long distance events, the muscles aren't working as fast or hard, s there is enough oxygen, and no oxygen debt.


Why are most anaerobic organisms very small?

Organisms that are larger require the respiration of something like oxygen to capture enough energy to run themselves.


What could you used to provide energy?

We could use green energy such as sun and wind. By converting them into electricity, it could provide enough power for the entire house.


What two things does food provide for your body?

food provide with energy and it makes our body to be more strong enough


How many calories do you need to consume to provide enough energy for a day?

1500


What sources could you use to provide energy?

We could use green energy such as sun and wind. By converting them into electricity, it could provide enough power for the entire house.


Which of the following statements describes the process of anaerobic glycolysis A The body breaks down oxygen and glycogen to produce energy B The body partially breaks down glucose to?

The body manufactures ATP by breaking down glycogen or glucose. The ATP is then partially broken down to provide energy, leaving behind lactic acid. After about three minutes of activity, enough lactic acid accumulates around the muscles to cause muscle fatigue. No oxygen is involved in this anaerobic process.


When does an activity become anaerobic-?

An activity or exercise is anaerobic if it is intense enough to trigger lactic acid production.


Is energy released more slowly in anaerobic respiration than aerobic respiration?

Aerobic respiration is a type of cellular respiration that occurs when there is no enough oxygen in the respiratory cells. It is considered to be less efficient since it produces less energy as compared to aerobic respiration.