After the immediate stores of ATP in the body are used up, energy is supplied by the anaerobic (lactic acid) energy system and the aerobic system.Which one yields more ATP per molecule of glucose? anaerobic (lactate) system. aerobic system. both systems yield the same amount of ATP neither system yields much ATP
Question
After the immediate stores of ATP in the body are used up, energy is supplied by the anaerobic (lactic acid) energy system and the aerobic system.Which one yields more ATP per molecule of glucose? anaerobic (lactate) system. aerobic system. both systems yield the same amount of ATP neither system yields much ATP
Solution
The aerobic system yields more ATP per molecule of glucose.
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