Yeast
Yeast.
Aerobic respiration releases much more energy than anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration can result in as many as 38 molecules of ATP from one molecule of glucose, compared to a net gain of 2 molecules of ATP in anaerobic respiration.
aerobic cellular respiration
aerobic(36 ATP)
Aerobic respiration is the most efficient method for a facultative anaerobic cell to generate ATP.
anaerobic respiration
Anaerobic respiration is most common in microorganisms.
Yeast.
Aerobic respiration releases much more energy than anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration can result in as many as 38 molecules of ATP from one molecule of glucose, compared to a net gain of 2 molecules of ATP in anaerobic respiration.
aerobic cellular respiration
mitochondra. It is the sight of cellular respiration
The burning sensation in the muscles is likely caused by lactic acid.
aerobic(36 ATP)
Yes, for humans and most other animals, but not for most plants and some bacteria.It is need only for aerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration does not require oxygen
Unless your doing a degree course this sounds most likely to be respiration.
Aerobic respiration is the most efficient method for a facultative anaerobic cell to generate ATP.
An organism is described as anaerobic [from the Greek word "an" (opposite) and "aerobio" (air-lived)] if it does not require oxygen in order to survive. Instead, anaerobic organisms use anaerobic respiration to obtain energy from food. Most anaerobic organisms are microorganisms such as bacteria, yeasts, and internal parasites that live in places where there is never much oxygen, such as in the mud at the bottom of a lake or pond, or in the alimentary canal. Anaerobic organisms release much less of the available energy from their food than do aerobic organisms.