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
yes,released energy is stored between phosphate bonds of ATPs.
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
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.