Chpt. 5: Which of the following is the best definition of aerobic cellular respiration? A) The partial reduction of glucose to pyruvate. B) The partial oxidation of glucose with organic molecules serving as final electron acceptors. C) The complete oxidation of glucose to CO2 and H2O. D) The production of energy by substrate-level phosphorylation only. E) The production of energy with nitrogen as the final electron acceptor.
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Step 1: Aerobic cellular respiration is the process in which glucose is completely oxidized to carbon dioxide and water in the presence of oxygen to produce energy. Show more…
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