Biology, 03.05.2021 06:20 eddiewoods1935
1. ) Propose one evolutionary advantage organisms may have for utilizing both anaerobic and aerobic respiration rather than just one or the other.
2.) Identify the form of respiration that provides the most energy and the conditions under which this energy is provided.
3.) Discuss the purpose of fermentation for an organism, including what molecule(s) are produced and their importance to the organism.
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