Aerobic respiration produces creates around 17 times more energy as ATP through reactions within the mitochondria called the Krebs or citric acid cycle and the Electron Transport Chain than the aerobic glycolysis that takes place in the muscle tissues outside the mitochondria (F
Aerobic respiration produces creates around 17 times more energy as ATP through reactions within the mitochondria
called the Krebs or citric acid cycle and the Electron Transport Chain than the
aerobic glycolysis that takes place in the muscle tissues outside the mitochondria (F
aerobic glycolysis that takes place in the muscle tissues outside the mitochondria (Fig. 1).