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Energy Release and Conservation
Aerobic respiration differs from anaerobic respiration in which of the following respects?
Anaerobic respiration is glycolysis
Aerobic respiration requires the electron transport chain
The final electron acceptors are different
Aerobic respiration produces less ATP
Correct Answer:
The final electron acceptors are different
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