Liver and cardiac cells produce 38.Other cells produce 36.
36 in somatic cells and 38 in liver and heart cells.
A net total of 36-38 ATPs are released during aerobic respiration, while only 2 ATPs are released during anaerobic respiration.
GlucoseIt mainly produce ATPs. Water and CO2 are bi products
36
It gets produced form glucose aerobic metabolism that consists of 4 steps: 1.glycolisis = 2 ATPs +2 NADH 2.pyruvate oxidative decarboxilation = 1 NADH *2 (because we have 2 pyruvates from the glycolisis) 3. Krebs cycle = (3NADH + 1FADH + 1ATP) * 2 4.Cellular respiration cycle - process where all the NADH and FADH are converted to ATPs. Each NADH = 3ATP, but FADH=2ATP. Thus we get: 1. 8 ATPs 2. 6 ATPs (3*2) 3. 24 ATPs (12*2) --------------------- 38 ATPs
yes,released energy is stored between phosphate bonds of ATPs.
NADH has much energy.It can produce 3 ATPs.
36 ATPs are produced.CO2 and H2O also given out.
ATPs are produce in respiration.they are the universal energy currency.
In aerobic respiration 38 ATPs are produced. In anerobic respiration only 2 are produced
Electron transport chain uses O2.It generates 36 ATPs.
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.