arbon molecules from glycolysis then enter the mitochondria. ›ducts of glycolysis--the three-carbon molecules--enter the ondria and are used in cellular respiration. Why is cellular respiration called an aerobic process?

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Question
arbon molecules from glycolysis then enter the mitochondria.
›ducts of glycolysis--the three-carbon molecules--enter the
ondria and are used in cellular respiration.
Why is cellular respiration called an aerobic process?
Answer

Cellular respiration is called an aerobic process because it requires oxygen to produce energy from the three-carbon molecules that enter the mitochondria.

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