What is Aerobic Respiration?
Aerobic respiration is a type of cellular respiration where glucose is broken down using oxygen to release energy for the cell. Carbon dioxide and water are also produced. The energy that is released in aerobic respiration is used to fuel the ATP Cycle. In eukaryotic cells the latter stages of aerobic respiration occur in mitochondria. For more Biology videos check out www.anytimeeducation.com

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