2. How would the flow of energy be different in anaerobic conditions than under aerobic conditions?

In anaerobic conditions, energy is produced through the breakdown of glucose molecules without the use of oxygen. This process is known as fermentation and produces energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). In contrast, aerobic conditions require oxygen to break down glucose molecules and produce energy in the form of ATP. The aerobic process is more efficient and produces more ATP than the anaerobic process.