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What is the main difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
What is the main difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration?
- The initial oxidation process is different
- The type of substrate used is different
- The final electron acceptor is different (correct)
- The ATP synthesis mechanism is different
What is the main difference between fermentation and aerobic/anaerobic respiration?
What is the main difference between fermentation and aerobic/anaerobic respiration?
- Fermentation uses endogenous electron acceptors
- Fermentation uses oxygen as the final electron acceptor
- Fermentation degrades polymers to monomers
- Fermentation does not use an ETC or PMF (correct)
What is the main process involved in aerobic catabolism?
What is the main process involved in aerobic catabolism?
- Substrate-level phosphorylation
- Polymers synthesis from monomers
- Degradation of pyruvate by TCA cycle (correct)
- Initial oxidation and degradation to pyruvate
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Test your knowledge of chemoorganic fueling processes with this quiz! Learn about the differences between aerobic and anaerobic respiration, including the final electron acceptors involved. Explore how the electron transport chain generates proton motive force to synthesize ATP. Plus, delve into fermentation and its role in fueling living systems. Put your understanding to the test now!