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.
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Yes, cellular respiration produces 36-38 ATP per glucose molecule.
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.
about 36 to 38 ATP molecules are produced for every glucose molecule.
64 net...68 are produced overall but 2 ATP's are used in the reaction per molecule of glucose.
With adequate oxygen, cellular respiration will produce 30-32 ATP (actual yield) OR 36-38 ATP (theoretical yield) per glucose molecule.
Aerobic respiration releases energy.It produces 38 ATP's per glucose molecule.
Aerobic respiration releases energy.It produces 38 ATP's per glucose molecule.
2. (1)glucose --> (2)Carbon dioxide + (2) Ethanol + (2) ATP aerobic on the other hand produces 38 Atp per glucose molecule. (1) glucose + (6) oxygen---> (6) oxygen + (1) water + (38) atp
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