"Describe the process of Aerobic Respiration"

Aerobic respiration is a process that releases energy from a respiratory substrate (e.g. glucose) by fully oxidising it. Energy is released in the form of ATP; Carbon dioxide and Water are released as by products. This process can be split into 4 stages. Glycolysis, Link reaction, Krebs cycle and the Electron Transport Chain  

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