Multiple Choice
Aerobic cellular respiration differs from anaerobic cellular respiration in that
A) anaerobic cellular respiration only takes place in plants.
B) aerobic cellular respiration takes place in mitochondria.
C) anaerobic cellular respiration produces more ATP.
D) aerobic cellular respiration only uses glycolysis.
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