The table below compares two types of respiration.
Respiration Types
Type AType B
Carbo...
The table below compares two types of respiration.
Respiration Types
Type AType B
Carbon dioxide producedYesNo
Fermentation involvedNoYes
Which statement is correct about Type A and Type B respiration?
Type A respiration involves electron transport, but Type B respiration does not involve electron transport.
Type A respiration produces lactic acid, but Type B respiration does not produce lactic acid.
Type A respiration does not involve glycolysis, but Type B respiration involves glycolysis.
Type A respiration produces ATP, but Type B respiration does not produce ATP.
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