<span>In their book "Interaction between temperament and environment" behavior geneticists Robert Plomin and Denise Daniels state, "Two children in the same family are [apart from their shared genes] as different from one another as are pairs of children selected randomly from the population." There may be many reasons children in the same family are so different from one another but their finding boils down to the environment. To a large extent the environment influences personality, psychopathology, and cognitive abilities. Environmental differences between children in the same family represent the major source of character and environmental variance.</span>
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Answer:
Anaerobic respiration
Explanation:
As rightly stated in this question, cells of all living organism synthesize ATP via the process of cellular respiration. Cellular respiration, however, occurs in stages starting with GLYCOLYSIS, which breaks down glucose to form PYRUVATE.
The metabolism of pyruvate in subsequent steps depends on whether the respiration process is occuring with or without oxygen. Without oxygen, pyruvate is metabolized in a process called ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION. Anaerobic respiration employs other molecules asides OXYGEN for last electron acceptor.