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Differences between Aerobic and Anaerobic System

The aerobic and anaerobic systems are two primary methods by which the body generates energy. The aerobic system operates with the presence of oxygen and is utilized for sustained activities lasting longer than two minutes, such as running, biking, and walking.

Differences between Aerobic and Anaerobic System

Differences between Aerobic and Anaerobic System

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Anaerobic System

-Do not rely on the immediate use of oxygen.
Lactic Anaerobic Glycolysis - Action lasting 15-120 sec
Alactic Phosapho-creatine - Action lasting 0-15 sec

-Less energy is produced

-Occurs in cytoplasm of cells

-Produces less of ATP per glucose molucoles

-Develop force

Eg: Sprinting, weight lifting

Aerobic System

-Presence of oxygen and does not produce lactic acid
-Action lasting longer than 2 minutes

-A lot energy is require

-Occurs in mitochondria of cells

-Produce a lot of ATP per glucose molucules

-Develop stamina

Eg: Running, biking, walking