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Why is anaerobic respiration considered less efficient than aerobic respiration? a less energy is required during anaerobic respiration than aerobic respiration. b more oxygen is required for anaerobic respiration than for aerobic respiration. c more atp molecules are gained in aerobic respiration than in anaerobic respiration. d less lactic acid is formed during anaerobic respiration than during aerobic respiration.

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