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Aswimmer sprints a short distance for a competition. the swimmer is not able to take in enough oxygen to make the atp needed for the sprint. which of the following processes in most likely going to occur in the swimmers muscle cells during the competition? (2 points)
a. aerobic respiration would continue until oxygen is no longer available, leading to cell death.
b. aerobic respiration will continue to make the same amount of atp since oxygen is not required.
c. anaerobic respiration would be used to produce small amounts of atp in the absence of oxygen.
d. anaerobic respiration will produce more atp than the process used in the presence of oxygen.
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