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- II. and anaerobic respiration. AEROBIC ANAEROBIC RESPIRATION RESPIRATION Advantage/s Disadvantage/sIn nature, there are some organisms that are unable to perform aerobic respiration in the presence of oxygen. What could be the possible reason(s) behind this phenomenon? (Answe in 120 words, 5 reasons would be helpful) ThanksAerobic respiration occurs in which orgabelle
- definition and example of each, explain what is meant by the terms aerobic and anaerobic respiration. Analyse where in the muscle cell aerobic and anaerobic metabolism takes place and explain the relationship between the following structures (cell cytoplasm, mitochondria, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain).Explain aerobic respiration. Be sure to include the following in your explanation: the overall equation for aerobic cellular respiration including products, reactants, and energyDiscuss the importance of oxygen in this process of aerobic respiration.
- Describethe four phases of aerobic respiration.Compare and contrast aerobic and anaerobic respiration,including the processes involved.Part 3: Considering the answers given in the Table in Part 2 discuss, with reference to the biological role of glucose and oxygen, the process of aerobic cellular respiration.