Mary Jones and Geoff Jones Solutions for Chapter: Respiration and Gas Exchange, Exercise 1: Exercise 11.1
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Questions from Mary Jones and Geoff Jones Solutions for Chapter: Respiration and Gas Exchange, Exercise 1: Exercise 11.1 with Hints & Solutions
The given below statement has a mistake in it. Rewrite the statement, correcting the mistake.
Every cell uses energy to help it to respire.

The given below statement has a mistake in it. Rewrite the statement, correcting the mistake.
Aerobic respiration produces energy by combining nutrient molecules such as glucose with oxygen.

The given below statement has a mistake in it. Rewrite the statement, correcting the mistake.
Anaerobic respiration happens in mitochondria.

The given below statement has a mistake in it. Rewrite the statement, correcting the mistake.
In human muscle, both aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration produce carbon dioxide.

The given below statement has a mistake in it. Rewrite the statement, correcting the mistake.
Anaerobic respiration releases much more energy from each glucose molecule than aerobic respiration does.
