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Concerning aerobic respiration by animals in the light vs dark – be able to explain if an expected difference in rate of respiration (CO2 concentration) exists, and why or why not?


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There is no expected difference in the rate of aerobic respiration in the dark and light. Oxygen is created from food and carbon dioxide is created from carbon dioxide. There would not be a difference in light and dark.

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