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QUESTION:For aerobic and anaerobic respiration, where does the majority of ATP come from in these processes? Do both processes have this step, why? What makes these processes different?

ANSWER:The majority of ATP for aerobic respiration comes from everyday activities and exercises, the mitochondria produce the ATP in the muscle fibers. Less ATP is produced in anaerobic respiration due to the lack of oxygen which makes the cells stop after the first step of gylcolysis. 4 glycolysis are made, but only two are used. The break down of glycolysis is incomplete during anaerobic respiration.

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