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Six molecules of carbon dioxide result from the breakdown of one molecule of glucose in aerobic respiration. C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6H2O + 6CO2

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During aerobic respiration six molecules of carbon dioxide (CO2) result from the breakdown of one molecule of glucose. Two molecules of ATP are also formed.

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How many molecules of ATP are produced from the complete aerobic breakdown of one molecule of glucose?

36 molecules when using aerobic respiration, but only 2 when using anaerobic


How many molecules of glucose are needed to make 6000 molecules of ATP in aerobic repiration?

200


What is the maximum effiency of aerobic repiration?

36-38 molecules of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) are produced from one molecule of glucose during aerobic respiration. 32-34 molecules of ATP are produced from the electron transport chain. Glycolysis produces 2 molecules of ATP. The Krebs cycle produces 2 molecules of ATP.


How many molecules of ATP are produce in the entire breakdown of glucose?

36 molecules when using aerobic respiration, but only 2 when using anaerobic.


Per molecule of glucose aerobic respiration generates a total of how many ATP molecules while anaerobic generates how many ATP molecules?

Per molecule of glucose aerobic respiration generates a total of 36ATP molecules while anarobic generates 2 ATP molecules?


What molecule is required for aerobic conditions?

The glucose molecule is required for aerobic conditions. Glucose is broken down into molecules that along with oxygen enter the citric acid cycle. This produces energy during aerobic conditions.


What chemical is formed by the aerobic breakdown of glucose?

The product of aerobic breakdown of glucose is pyruvate. Since this is an exergonic reaction, there is no energy required to start it off.


What gas is needed for both burning and aerobic repiration?

oxygen is needed for both burning and aerobic respiration


How cells release energy is by?

respiration...either aerobic repiration or anaerobic


Does aerobic respiration requires glucose?

It does not require glucose directly. In cellular respiration any molecule that is within the pathway and is available can be used in cellular respiration. But in lamen explanation glucose is the most popular example used in the beginning of the aerobic repiration pathway.


If 1glucose molecule is completely broken down by aerobic cellular respiration how many ATP molecuels can be formed?

One molecule of glucose can produce 36 molecules of ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.


How many ATP molecules must be used as starter energy for aerobic respiration?

One molecule of adenine joined to one molecule of ribose. (two atp molecules are formed - adenosine)