Select the correct answer from each drop-down menu. both anaerobic and aerobic respiration use the process of glycolysis to produce atp and nadh. in anaerobic respiration, nadh is regenerated to nad+ by , while in aerobic respiration, electrons from nadh are deposited in the to regenerate nad+. anaerobic respiration produces atp per molecule of glucose compared to aerobic respiration.

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The correct answer is both anaerobic and aerobic respiration use the process of glycolysis to produce ATP and NADH. option A

Difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration

Aerobic respiration can be defined as the breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen to generate more amount of energy.

Anaerobic respiration can be defined as  the breakdown of glucose in the absence of oxygen in order to generate energy

Glycolysis mainly occurs in both aerobic and anaerobic states.

In aerobic conditions, the pyruvate enters the tricarboxylic acid cycle and undergoes oxidative phosphorylation resulting in the net production of 32 ATP molecules.

In anaerobic conditions, the pyruvate is converted to lactate through anaerobic glycolysis to produce 2 ATP molecules.

Thus, the correct answer is both anaerobic and aerobic respiration use the process of glycolysis to produce ATP and NADH

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