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Aerobically, when fat is broken down it produces more energy (147 ATP) as compared to carbs (36 ATP per glucose molecule). Anaerobically, fat cannot be used as a fuel but when performing anaerobic activity with intervening rest periods, the FFA from blood play a minor role as energy source.
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