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What gas is produced in aerobic respiration?

The main gas produced in aerobic respiration is carbon dioxide (CO2).


How many ATP are produced versus aerobic respiration in the mitochondria?

In aerobic respiration 38 ATPs are produced. In anerobic respiration only 2 are produced


How much faster is energy produced from aerobic respiration?

Energy produced from aerobic respiration is typically 18 times more efficient than energy produced from anaerobic respiration. This is because aerobic respiration generates more ATP molecules per glucose molecule compared to anaerobic respiration.


What is produced in aerobic respiration?

In aerobic respiration, the main products produced are carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).


What gas released during respiration reactions?

CO2 is produced during aerobic and non aerobic respiration.In kreb cycle CO2 is produced in aerobic respiration.


What substances produced in aerobic respiration?

blood cells


How many total ATP are produced at the end of aerobic respiration?

A total of 38 ATP molecules are produced at the end of aerobic respiration per molecule of glucose.


What is the amount of ATP produced in aerobic and anaerobic respiration?

In aerobic respiration, approximately 30-32 molecules of ATP are produced per molecule of glucose, while in anaerobic respiration (specifically during glycolysis), only 2 molecules of ATP are produced per molecule of glucose.


How many ATP are produced in aerobic respiration in eukaryotes?

36


The advantages of aerobic respiration?

* More ATP (energy) is produced relative to anaerobic respiration. * No lactic acid is produced as a by-product of aerobic respiration, which can cause agonising cramps, and requires a lot of energy itself to be removed from the body.


How are the processes of aerobic respiration and photosynthesis interrelated?

Aerobic respiration and photosynthesis are interrelated because they are complementary processes. Photosynthesis in plants produces oxygen and glucose using sunlight, while aerobic respiration in animals and plants uses oxygen and glucose to produce energy, releasing carbon dioxide and water as byproducts. Essentially, the oxygen and glucose produced during photosynthesis are used as inputs for aerobic respiration, and the carbon dioxide produced during respiration is used as an input for photosynthesis.


Where are most of the ATP produced in the aerobic respiration?

Electron transport chains