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Anaerobic reactions happen in the cytoplasm of a cell, Aerobic reactions occur in the mitochondria of a cell

Anaerobic reactions do not require oxygen, Aerobic reactions do require oxygen

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What would indicate respiration reactions are anaerobic?

Formation of CO2 and ethyl alcohol indicate anaerobic reactions.Formation of CO2 and ethyl alcohol indicate anaerobic reactions.


Where does anaerobic respiration take place?

cytoplasmIn the cytoplasm of the cell.


Is there more ATP produced in anaerobic reactions than aerobic?

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What indicates that that the respiration reactions occurring are anaerobic?

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What are the two terms that are anaerobic chemical reactions?

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What would indicate that the respiration reactions occurring are anaerobic?

Ethanol is produced


Which of these would indicate that the respiration reactions occurring are anaerobic?

Ethanol is produced.


What processes produces the most ATP?

Aerobis respiration produces 36 ATP, while glycolysis and anaerobic only produce 2.


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Describe an example of how bacteria are used in food production?

Anaerobic sugar fermentation reactions by various bacteria produce different end products. Examples of this are cheese, beer, wine, yogurt and sauerkraut.


What are five important uses of oxygen?

breaTHING, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, FIRE, kill anaerobic bacteria and life


How does the body generate ATP for a long race?

By using glycolysis and lactic acid fermentation, both anaerobic reactions