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carbon dioxide oxygen hydrogen water
oxygen and energy carbon dioxide, starch, and light carbon dioxide, water, and energy oxygen, water and light
chloroplast cytosol nucleus mitochondria
catabolic anabolic anaerobic aerobic
Kreb's cycle Calvin cycle glycolysis fermentation
high relative to the amount of ATP made in anaerobic respiration low relative to the amount of ATP made in anaerobic respiration equal to the amount of ATP made in glycolysis the same as the amount of ATP made in anaerobic respiration
the muscle cells produces too much ATP during aerobic respiration the muscle cells performed aerobic respiration for too long the muscle cells were forced to produce ethanol the muscle cells were forced to produce lactic acid
allows glucose to be converted to pyruvic acid combines with carbon atoms to form carbon dioxide accepts electrons and then combines with hydrogen ions to make water directly produces large amounts of ATP