During a 100m race, 80g of ATP is needed but only 0.5 dm3 of oxygen is consumed. This small amount of oxygen consumed compared to the large amount of ATP needed suggests that ATP is being produced through both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration. Anaerobic respiration produces ATP without oxygen and would account for the ATP produced beyond what 0.5 dm3 of oxygen could support through aerobic respiration alone.
During a 100m race, 80g of ATP is needed but only 0.5 dm3 of oxygen is consumed. This small amount of oxygen consumed compared to the large amount of ATP needed suggests that ATP is being produced through both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration. Anaerobic respiration produces ATP without oxygen and would account for the ATP produced beyond what 0.5 dm3 of oxygen could support through aerobic respiration alone.
During a 100m race, 80g of ATP is needed but only 0.5 dm3 of oxygen is consumed. This small amount of oxygen consumed compared to the large amount of ATP needed suggests that ATP is being produced through both aerobic and anaerobic cellular respiration. Anaerobic respiration produces ATP without oxygen and would account for the ATP produced beyond what 0.5 dm3 of oxygen could support through aerobic respiration alone.