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22 February, 16:54

Which of the following is true of aerobic respiration compared to anaerobic respiration?

a. Aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration both require oxygen as a final electron acceptor.

b. Aerobic respiration uses oxygen as a final electron acceptor, whereas anaerobic respiration uses pyruvate.

c. Aerobic respiration is less efficient than all forms of anaerobic respiration, producing less ATP and larger end-products.

d. Aerobic respiration uses oxygen as a final electron acceptor, whereas anaerobic respiration uses an inorganic molecule other than oxygen as the final electron acceptor.

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  1. 22 February, 19:42
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    d. Aerobic respiration uses oxygen as a final electron acceptor, whereas anaerobic respiration uses an inorganic molecule other than oxygen as the final electron acceptor

    Explanation:

    One of the main difference between organic and organic compounds is that organic compounds have a carbon with at least one hydrogen bond. In anaerobic respiration the final electron acceptor are molecules such as sulfate (SO42-), nitrate (NO3-), or sulfur (S) depending on the organism.
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