Cells can continue with either aerobic or anaerobic respiration after glycolysis.
Aerobic respiration is the process where cells use oxygen as the final electron acceptor to produce energy efficiently. After glycolysis, cells can continue with aerobic respiration, which involves the citric cycle and oxidative phosphorylation, yielding up to 38 ATP per glucose molecule. On the other hand, cells can also opt for anaerobic respiration which is less efficient, producing only 2 ATP per glucose molecule and does not require oxygen.
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