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its 20 not 200
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It’s 20
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No it’s 10 
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Let's get this straight: the answer is 20

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Thank you 200 was right

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i got 10 when it said 30 and 300 in it
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different question , different answers mine was 200
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yall need to be smarter XD

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your wrong the correct answer is 10

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Q: One molecule of glucose makes 30 molecules of ATP. How many molecules of glucose are needed to make 600 molecules of ATP in aerobic respiration?
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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?


How many molecules of carbon dioxide result from the breakdown of one molecule of glucose in aerobic repiration?

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


One molecule of glucose makes 30 molecules of ATP. how many molecules of glucose are needed to make 6000 molecules of ATP in aerobic respiration?

200


Does aerobic respiration form the greatest number of ATP molecules?

Yes. Anaerobic respiration yields a net gain of 2 ATP per molecule of glucose, while aerobic respiration yields 36 -38 ATP per molecule of glucose.


It takes 1 molecule of glucose to make 30 molecules of ATP. How many molecules of glucose are needed to make 300 molecules of ATP in aerobic respiration?

10


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 molecules of ATP are made from aerobic cellular respiration?

Biology textbooks often state that 38 ATP molecules can be made per oxidized glucose molecule during cellular respiration (2 from glycolysis, 2 from the Krebs cycle, and about 34 from the electron transport system).


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


When a molecule of glucose is broken down b y aerobic respiration the energy stored in the glucose gets transferred to?

The energy stored in the glucose molecule gets transferred to molecules of ATP.


What is 38 APT's per glucose molecule?

It means that when one molecule of glucose is completely broken down by the process of aerobic cellular respiration, 38 molecules of ATP are produced.


The portion of aerobic respiration that produces the most ATP per molecule of glucose is?

Cellular RespirationSource: Holt Biology by Johnson Raven* Aerobic cellular respiration. Anaerobic cellular respiration yields a net gain of 2 ATP molecules for each glucose molecule broken down. Aerobic respiration yields a variable number, but always more than ten times as many ATP molecules.


Explain the difference oxygen makes when attempting to transform glucose into ATP?

The aerobic (using oxygen) respiration is a high energy yielding process. During the process of aerobic respiration as many as 38 molecules of ATP are produced for every molecule of glucose that is utilized. Thus aerobic respiration process breaks down a single glucose molecule to yield 38 units of the energy storing ATP molecules.The process of anaerobic respiration (no oxygen) is relatively less energy yielding as compared to the aerobic respiration process.During anaerobic respiration two molecules of ATP (energy) are produced for every molecule of glucose used in the reaction.