36 ATP
During cellular respiration the sugars formed during photosynthesis are broken into simpler molecules. These simpler molecules are carbon dioxide and water.
38around 29 to 30 ATP per glucose molecules realistically speaking. Some say higher but this is unlikely due to leaky membranes.
cellular respiration, water breaks it down
cellular work
cellular work
The following is the chemical reaction for cellular respiration:C6H12O6 + 6O2 ? 6CO2 + 6H2Othe answer is six
One molecule of glucose can produce 36 molecules of ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.
two molecules are formed, each with the original "upright"
The cellular chromosome number is reduced from 2N to 1N.
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It is produced as an intermediate during the manufacturing of nitric acid from ammonia. It is also a product of cellular metabolism.
During photosynthesis, plants generate complex sugar molecules as well as oxygen.