Energy Extraction Explained

Only a fraction of glucose's energy potential is utilized through anaerobic processes, leaving a significant amount untapped. This inefficiency leads to a mere 5% conversion into usable ATP. Evolution has favored aerobic respiration, which optimally extracts energy by converting pyruvate into acetyl CoA, releasing carbon dioxide as a byproduct. This process allows for a much greater yield of energy from glucose, highlighting the importance of oxygen in cellular respiration.