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What is the net gain of anaerobic respiration?

36 atp net gain. 38 gross gain, but 2 are invested at the beginning.


How you gain waight?

anaerobic exercise and eat protein food


If an eukaryotic cell is doing anaerobic respiration how many food molecules would it need to process the same amount of energy as it would using aerobic cellular respiration?

If the cell is performing anaerobic respiration, this is called fermentation. Fermentation produces a net gain of two ATP molecules and uses two molecules of glucose (food). Aerobic respiration known as cellular respiration produces a net gain of 38 ATP molecules.


What is the net ATP gain from 6 molecules of glucose under anaerobic condition?

~ 12 ATP gained.


What is the net gain of ATP in an anaerobic environment?

Only two ATPs are produced. It is a very low yeild


How many molecules of ATP are produced in anaerobic metabolism?

Anaerobic respiration is the process that allows an organism to make ATP where it needs it and can't use oxygen for it, like with organisms that find oxygen poisonous. Many types of anaerobic respiration exist, however, so the resulting ATP creation can vary.


What is the net gain of ATP for the cell during glycolysis?

During glycolysis, the net gain of ATP for the cell is 2 molecules of ATP.


What is the amount of ATP produced in aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

In aerobic respiration, approximately 30-32 molecules of ATP are produced per molecule of glucose, while in anaerobic respiration (specifically during glycolysis), only 2 molecules of ATP are produced per molecule of glucose.


When cells don't have enough oxygen what process is used to gain a couple more ATP?

The anaerobic process of glycolysis, commonly called fermentation.


What happens during glycosis in cellular respiration?

During glycolysis, which occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell, one molecule of glucose is broken down into two molecules of pyruvate. This process involves a series of ten enzymatic reactions that convert glucose into pyruvate while producing a net gain of two ATP molecules and two NADH molecules. Glycolysis does not require oxygen, making it an anaerobic process, and it serves as the first step in both aerobic and anaerobic respiration. The pyruvate produced can then enter the mitochondria for further processing in aerobic respiration or be converted into lactate or ethanol in anaerobic conditions.


How do bacteria gain energy to grow?

Bacteria is an unicellular organism ( meaning it is made up of only one cell). Every cell has tiny organelles that helP it do certain things. The organelle named mitochondria makes energy for the cells to do things like growing.


How do zygotes gain an extra cell?

They don't gain cells. If you are referring to Down Syndrome it is because there is a mutation in the chromosomes of the DNA. Specifically, the chromosome # 21. The DNA is within the cell.