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Question
what do aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration have in common?
○ both begin with glycolysis.
○ both occur in mitochondria.
○ both require oxygen to proceed.
○ both end with the electron transport chain.
Brief Explanations
- Analyze "Both begin with glycolysis": Glycolysis is the initial step of both aerobic (which then proceeds to Krebs cycle and electron transport chain in mitochondria) and anaerobic respiration (which proceeds to fermentation after glycolysis).
- Analyze "Both occur in mitochondria": Anaerobic respiration (like lactic acid or alcoholic fermentation) does not occur in mitochondria, so this is incorrect.
- Analyze "Both require oxygen to proceed": Anaerobic respiration is defined as respiration without oxygen, so this is incorrect.
- Analyze "Both end with the electron transport chain": Anaerobic respiration does not involve the electron transport chain (it ends with fermentation), so this is incorrect.
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A. Both begin with glycolysis.