Gas Exchange 5. Homeostasis Higher Level 7: Nucleic Acids 1. DNA Structure 2. Transcription 3. Translation 8: Metabolism 1. Metabolism 2. Cell Respiration 3. Photosynthesis 9: Plant Biology 1. Xylem Transport 2. Phloem Transport 3. Plant Growth 4. Plant Reproduction Genetics 1. Meiosis 2. Inheritance 3. Speciation Animal Physiology 1. Antibody Production 2. Movement 3. The Kidney 4. It produces ATP very quickly.
For example, it lets your muscles get the energy they need for short bursts of intense activity see Figure below. Aerobic respiration, on the other hand, produces ATP more slowly.
The muscles of these hurdlers need to use anaerobic respiration for energy. It gives them the energy they need for the short-term, intense activity of this sport. Aerobic vs. Advantages of Aerobic Respiration A major advantage of aerobic respiration is the amount of energy it releases.
Advantages of Anaerobic Respiration One advantage of anaerobic respiration is obvious. Summary Aerobic respiration produces much more ATP than anaerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration occurs more quickly than aerobic respiration. Explore More Use this resource to answer the questions that follow. What is the significance of oxygen during cellular respiration? Aerobic respiration is an exergonic pathway that requires molecular oxygen O 2.
Anaerobic exergonic pathways do not require oxygen and include anaerobic respiration and fermentation. Some bacteria called sulfate reducers can transfer electrons to sulfate SO 4 2- reducing it to H 2 S. Contributors and Attributions Dr.
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