ATP = Adenosine Triphosphate (energy within the cell, mostly muscle)
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
cellular respiration
Anaerobic cellular respiration generates a net gain of 2 ATP. Aerobic cellular respiration generates 36 to 38 ATP.
Plants make ATP through cellular respiration. Photosynthesis, which requires sunlight, does not make ATP - but glucose - which is then converted to ATP by cellular respiration. Therefore plants still need respiration to make ATP.
Yes, cellular respiration produces 36-38 ATP per glucose molecule.
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
cellular respiration
Anaerobic cellular respiration generates a net gain of 2 ATP. Aerobic cellular respiration generates 36 to 38 ATP.
32-36 ATP is produced from cellular respiration.
No, ATP is a product. ADP assists in the creation of ATP in cellular respiration.
Glycolysis or the anaerobic respiration make the least ATP in the stages of cellular respiration.
Plants make ATP through cellular respiration. Photosynthesis, which requires sunlight, does not make ATP - but glucose - which is then converted to ATP by cellular respiration. Therefore plants still need respiration to make ATP.
Cellular respiration is the production of ATP but, you must use ATP to have cellular respiration. During cellular respiration you use 2 ATP molecules and can make a small amount of ATP (with out oxygen) or you can make a larger amount (with oxygen)
Yes, cellular respiration produces 36-38 ATP per glucose molecule.
Aerobis respiration produces 36 ATP, while glycolysis and anaerobic only produce 2.
Cellular respiration produces ATP. ATP is used for releasing energy. However, not all the energy in ATP is going to be able to be used for cellular activities.
The energy released in cellular respiration is to create ATP.