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Catabolic Pathway Aerobic Respiration Consumes Oxygen O2 Organic

Aerobic respiration is a catabolic pathway that consumes oxygen and organic molecules to produce ATP, being the most efficient and common pathway in eukaryotes and many prokaryotes.

La respiración aeróbica es una vía catabólica que consume oxígeno y moléculas orgánicas para producir ATP, siendo la más eficiente y común en eucariotas y muchos procariotas.

Front aerobic respiration
Back A catabolic pathway that consumes oxygen (O2) and organic molecules, producing ATP. This is the most efficient catabolic pathway and is carried out in most eukaryotic cells and many prokaryotic organisms.

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