Chapter 14

NCERT
Class 11
Biology
Solutions
What is the primary fuel for aerobic respiration?

Question:

What is the primary fuel for aerobic respiration?

Answer:

Glucose is the primary fuel for aerobic respiration because it is easily broken down and provides a significant amount of energy. However, when glucose is unavailable or in low supply, cells can also use fats (in the form of fatty acids) and proteins (in the form of amino acids) as alternative fuels. Fatty acids provide a high-energy yield, which is why fat is often used during prolonged or low-intensity activity.