One difference between anaerobic and aerobic respiration is that

A. anaerobic respiration utilizes the citric acid cycle but aerobic respiration does not.
B. aerobic respiration produces more ATP than anaerobic respiration.
C. anaerobic respiration takes place inside cells while aerobic respiration takes place in the plasma.
D. aerobic respiration does not require oxygen.
E. aerobic respiration takes place after anaerobic respiration.


B

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