Aerobic respiration is the process that breaks down sugars to make ATP when oxygen is present. It occurs in the mitochondria and provides most of the ATP needed for resting or moderately active muscles. ;
Aerobic respiration is the process that breaks down sugars to make ATP in the presence of oxygen, primarily occurring in the mitochondria. It involves steps such as glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain, producing up to 36-38 ATP from one glucose molecule. This process is essential for providing the energy needed for cellular functions, especially during sustained physical activities.
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