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anaerobic glycolysis because it doesn't require oxygen and when you're sprinting, it's hard to take in that oxygen, that's why after the sprint you would be gasping for air because your body prefers to use aerobic respiration which yields the most ATP.

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What do anaerobic and aerobic respiration have that are the same?

Glycolysis


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