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1 The anaerobic pathway that follows glycolysis in the absence of oxygen is fermentation -- True or false?

True. Fermentation is the anaerobic pathway that follows glycolysis in the absence of oxygen, allowing for the regeneration of NAD+ to continue glycolysis.


True or false Anaerobic exercises will result in extreme hypertrophy of muscle tissue?

Type your answer hereanaerobic exercises will result in extreme hypertrophy of muscle tissue? true or false


Is it true or false that metabolic processes that require oxygen are called anaerobic?

Metabolic processes that require oxygen are called anaerobic is false. Metabolic processes that require oxygen are called aerobic. Metabolic processes that do not require oxygen are called anaerobic.


A muscle contraction means the muscle lengthens as it relaxes true or false?

false


Why should swabs be avoided when collecting specimens for anaerobic culture?

Swabs can introduce oxygen to anaerobic specimens, which can affect the growth of anaerobic bacteria. This may result in false-negative culture results. It is recommended to use proper anaerobic collection and transport systems to maintain anaerobic conditions.


True or false depending on the organism anaerobic respiration will produce water and lactic acid as end produce?

false.


Anaerobic Threshold is the point at which aerobic oxygen demands exceed capability true or false?

Anaerobic Threshold is the point at which aerobic oxygen demands exceed capability


Does Muscle turns into fat-True or False?

false


Are Type II muscle fibers aerobic?

FALSE


True or False yogurt produce by bacterial fermentation of milk?

True.


Distal attachment of a muscle is the origin true or false?

false


Does Anaerobic cellular respiration produces the most energy?

No, aerobic cellular respiration produces more energy than anaerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration (like fermentation) produces just 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule, while aerobic respiration produces up to 36-38 ATP molecules per glucose molecule.