Aerobic respiration, anaerobic glycolysis, and hydrolysis of phosphocreatine can all be used by vertebrate muscle cells to generate ATP during active periods. In what order are these mechanisms employed?

A. hydrolysis of phosphocreatine, anaerobic
glycolysis, aerobic respiration
B. hydrolysis of phosphocreatine, aerobic
respiration, anaerobic glycolysis
C. anaerobic glycolysis, aerobic respiration,
hydrolysis of phosphocreatine
D. anaerobic glycolysis, hydrolysis of
phosphocreatine, aerobic respiration
E. aerobic respiration, anaerobic glycolysis,
hydrolysis of phosphocreatine


A

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