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Lactic acid fermentation only creates 2 ATP per cycle, compared to the ~34 ATP from the Krebs Cycle

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Q: How much ATP is produced without oxygen?
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How much ATP is produced if there is no oxygen?

None. Oxygen is required for the production of ATP


Fermentation produces ATP in presences of oxygen?

No. Fermentation produces ATP without oxygen.


Why ATP produce more ATP than the other?

More ATP is produced during cellular respiration using oxygen than without oxygen.


What are the disadvantages of making ATP without oxygen?

Efficiency of process is low and only 2 molecules of ATP are produced from 1 glucose .


In which of photosynthesis is oxygen produced?

Formation of ATP by ATP syntheses releases a molecule of oxygen


What are the two molecules produced in light reaction?

Oxygen is produced as a by-product while energy carriers, NADPH and ATP, are produced for the next step in the process, the Calvin cycle.


Cells produce ATP most efficiently in the presence of what molecule?

Oxygen. Cells can produce much more ATP from glucose in the presence of Oxygen (aerobic respiration) than without oxygen (anaerobic respiration) in a process called oxidative phosphorylation that occurs in the mitochondria of cells. In the presence of oxygen one glucose can be broken down to produce 36 ATP Without oxygen, only 4 ATP can be made


Yeast and bacteria respiration is carried out and 2 ATP molecules are produced in the absence of?

oxygen


How much ATP can be produced without mitochondria?

Yes, Mitochondria make up to 80% of our atp, without it we cannot survive, but it doesnt mean it is the only source of atp.


How many molecules of ATP can a cell extract without oxygen?

Two Atp is Created


What type of energy is produced by plants in photosynthisis?

Atp and oxygen are products of photosynthesis


What is the primary source of energy produced by cellular respiration?

glucose and oxygen