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Technically everyone is both. The first 5 minutes or so are considered anaerobic and then after that the body switches to aerobic metabolism for the remainder of the race.

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Would a sprinter use aerobic respiration or anaerobic respiration?

A sprinter would be using aerobic respiration. Running requires large quantities of oxygen, and is used up quickly to produce energy.EDIT: Actually, a sprinter would be more likely to use anaerobic respiration, if compared to someone else, such as a marathon runner.A marathon runner would rely on aerobic respiration and efficient use of the oxygen they breathe, whereas a sprinter would use up all that energy very fast, which would then lead to a lack of oxygen, which finally results in the usage of anaerobic respiration to attempt to fulfill the large amount of energy required to go so fast.


Did aerobic repsiration evolve before anaerobic respiration?

Aerobic means with oxygen Anaerobic means without. So, anaerobic would have to come first.


Why does a marathon runner eat a large starchy meal before a bi g race?

The large starchy meal allows the runner to store large amounts of glucose in the body in the form of glycogen. All these glycogen would be converted to glucose when he needs them in large amount during the race. The glucose converted can help him when his muscles undergo aerobic or anaerobic respiration.


What would make and an organism perform anaerobic respiration?

When oxygen is not available. "anaerobic" means "without oxygen ("aerobic" = oxygen).


Would the first organisms be aerobic or anaerobic?

Yes. From our lectures, it was discussed that the first true cells were protozoans that lives anaerobically. Oxygen is literally a poison to them.

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What type of respiration would a marathon runner use?

aerobic respiration


Would a sprinter use aerobic respiration or anaerobic respiration?

A sprinter would be using aerobic respiration. Running requires large quantities of oxygen, and is used up quickly to produce energy.EDIT: Actually, a sprinter would be more likely to use anaerobic respiration, if compared to someone else, such as a marathon runner.A marathon runner would rely on aerobic respiration and efficient use of the oxygen they breathe, whereas a sprinter would use up all that energy very fast, which would then lead to a lack of oxygen, which finally results in the usage of anaerobic respiration to attempt to fulfill the large amount of energy required to go so fast.


Did aerobic repsiration evolve before anaerobic respiration?

Aerobic means with oxygen Anaerobic means without. So, anaerobic would have to come first.


Why does a marathon runner eat a large starchy meal before a bi g race?

The large starchy meal allows the runner to store large amounts of glucose in the body in the form of glycogen. All these glycogen would be converted to glucose when he needs them in large amount during the race. The glucose converted can help him when his muscles undergo aerobic or anaerobic respiration.


Is kingdom plantae aerobic or anaerobic?

Aerobic and anaerobic typically refer to microorganisms. Obligate anaerobes die in the presence of oxygen, and obligate aerobes die without it. Most plants occur in an oxygen-rich, terrestrial environment, and would thus be considered aerobic. Even totally aquatic plants, as those found in oceans, are exposed to some quantities of oxygen, thus it seems logical to surmise that if the terms aerobic and anaerobic are to be applied to macroscopic life such as plants, plants would be considered aerobic.


How would asthma effect a marathon runner?

Asthma prevents proper breathing and marathon runner would be affected by the lack of oxygen to their muscles, which may make them fatigue faster.


Is swimming 20 laps an aerobic or anaerobic activity?

This would be known as aerobic because of the fact that you are exercising for a prolong period of time, other then anaerobic which consists of short burst of exercise.


What would make and an organism perform anaerobic respiration?

When oxygen is not available. "anaerobic" means "without oxygen ("aerobic" = oxygen).


Where in a slant would you observe aerobic growth Where on the slant would you observe anaerobic growth?

In the bottom where there is no oxygen. Growth on or near the surface is aerobic.


Why the exchange of fat containing foods with fat substitute containing food would not be ideal for a marathon runner?

why the exchange of fat-containing foods with fat-substitute-containing foods would not be ideal for a marathon runner


Who is fitter a 400m runner or a half marathon runner?

That depends on your definition of fit and the athletes at question. For example, if the 400m runner is Jeremy Warner and the half marathoner is an overweight man that only trains 3 days a week, the 400m runner would be much fitter. In general a half marathoner will be much fitter than a 400m runner in aerobic fitness but slightly weaker in anaerobic fitness. So it depends what your definition of fit is. I am a long distance runner, so my opinion is biased, but I believe that a half marathoner is fitter than a 400m runner for many reasons. Usually long distance runners are much leaner due to the excessive amount of long distance runs they do on a weekly basis. Half marathoners also do a fair amount of speed work and weights, which ensures that their neuromuscular fitness is sufficient to allow them to take advantage of their aerobic fitness. Because of this the half marathoner would be much closer to a 400m runner in a 400 than the 400m runner would be to the half marathoner in a half marathon. When I say closer, I mean percentage wise because it would be unfair to compare them by time difference due to the distance discrepancy between the two events. The half marathon would allow for a much bigger time difference than the 400 due to the distance discrepancy. I hope this information helps you decide which athlete is the most fit!


Would the first organisms be aerobic or anaerobic?

Yes. From our lectures, it was discussed that the first true cells were protozoans that lives anaerobically. Oxygen is literally a poison to them.