Aerobic respiratory pathway is appropriately termed:

Aerobic Respiratory Pathway Is Appropriately Termed Biology Question

Aerobic respiratory pathway is appropriately termed:

Options

(a) parabolic
(b) amphibolic
(c) anabolic
(d) catabolic

Correct Answer:

amphibolic

Explanation:

All energy-releasing pathways whether aerobic (requiring oxygen) begin with a pathway called glycolysis, which occurs in the cytoplasm (cytosol). Aerobic respiratory pathway is appropriately termed amphibolic. Aerobic respiration is the main energy-releasing pathway leading to ATP formation. It occurs in the mitochondria. Aerobic respiration yields thirty-six ATP.

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Topics: Respiration in Plants (184)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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