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FinnZ [79.3K]
1 year ago
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the efficiency of aerobic metabolism is greater than that of anaerobic metabolism even though much more energy is released in ae

robic than in anaerobic metabolism because a. aerobic metabolism is linked to oxygen, which is a more powerful oxidizing agent than those in anaerobic metabolism b. aerobic metabolism traps much more energy in the form of atp than does anaerobic metabolism c. aerobic metabolism produces carbon dioxide and water d. anaerobic metabolism produces two- and three-carbon compounds
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Nitella [24]1 year ago
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Compared to anaerobic metabolism, aerobic metabolism retains a lot additional energy in the manner of ATP.

<h3>What is the straightforward meaning of metabolism?</h3>

the alterations in an organism's or a cell's chemistry. These modifications generate the ingredients and energy that cells and organisms require to develop, procreate, and maintain health.

<h3>Does weight change with metabolism?</h3>

You will consume more calories both at rest and when you are active if overall metabolism is "strong" (or quick). You'll need to consume more calories to maintaining your weight if you have a strong metabolism. That is one of the reasons why some people are able to consume more than before without putting on weight.

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