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Kipish [7]
3 years ago
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Compared to aerobic respiration how efficient is fermentation

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VashaNatasha [74]3 years ago
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A<span>naerobic cell </span>respiration<span> (glycolysis + </span>fermentation<span>) produces 2 ATP/glucose consumed. ... </span>Aerobic<span> cell </span>respiration<span> is roughly 18 times more </span>efficient<span> than anaerobic cell </span>respiration<span>. Your cells require a lot of energy and are dependent on the high </span>efficiency<span> of </span>aerobic respiration<span>. They quickly die if deprived of oxygen.</span>
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