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Talan Armstrong
5 February, 01:48
How do aerobic and anaerobic respiration compare?
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Tabitha
5 February, 02:14
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Anaerobic exercises do not need a lot of energy and no not make you short of breath, aerobic exercises make you short of breath and require more energy
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