The net gain of ATP from glycolysis is 2 molecules of ATP.
Four ATPs are produced by it. Two are used. So net production is two.
1 ATP is used to begin.Also another ATP is used in glycolisis.
2Actually it produces four. But two are used in the mechanism
glycolysis
36 atp is produced in areobic respiration and a net gain of 2 in glycolisis so 38 in total
Decrease of ATP production in the Krebs cycle Explanation: Apex
Glycolisis takes place in cytoplasm.So ATPs are produced in cytoplasm.
1 ATP is used to begin.Also another ATP is used in glycolisis.
2Actually it produces four. But two are used in the mechanism
glycolysis
36 atp is produced in areobic respiration and a net gain of 2 in glycolisis so 38 in total
in product of it is pyruvate. NADH and ATP are also produced.
Glycolysis is common to both aerobic and non aerobic respiration. So it is 2 ATP.
Yes it release energy of glucose.This energy is stored in ATP.
Pyruvate is produced by glucose.By released enegy ATP and NADH is produced.
Decrease of ATP production in the Krebs cycle Explanation: Apex
The electron transport generates the most ATP in the aerobic respiration. Higher organisms, such as reptiles, mammals, and birds, require a tremendous amount of ATP to function; therefore, the cells of higher organisms most frequently use aerobic respiration.
Glucose is converted into Glucose 6 phosphate. One ATP molecule is used.