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This happens during glycolysis.
oxygen is added to the atmosphere when plants take in carbon dioxide during cellular respiration
The majority of ATP molecules are produced in the mitochondria during aerobic cellular respiration, which can produce about 36 molecules of ATP. In contrast, anaerobic respiration, which occurs in the cytoplasm, produces a net gain of only 2 ATP molecules.
Yes, cellular respiration involves the mitochondria Yes. Most of the cellular respiration takes place in mitochondria and the mitochondria membrane. That is probably why the mitochondria are known as the "Powerhouse" of the cell.
glucose is changed into pyruvate
they never move ever again
Energy is burned or is used up during this process. During cellular respiration, molecules of glucose are broken down in order to convert the stored energy into a usable form of energy.
This happens during glycolysis.
oxygen is added to the atmosphere when plants take in carbon dioxide during cellular respiration
The majority of ATP molecules are produced in the mitochondria during aerobic cellular respiration, which can produce about 36 molecules of ATP. In contrast, anaerobic respiration, which occurs in the cytoplasm, produces a net gain of only 2 ATP molecules.
Yes, cellular respiration involves the mitochondria Yes. Most of the cellular respiration takes place in mitochondria and the mitochondria membrane. That is probably why the mitochondria are known as the "Powerhouse" of the cell.
It produces molecules of ATP.
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glucose is changed into pyruvate
glucose is changed into pyruvate
They lose potential energy.
polysaccharides, proteins and lipids