Aerobic Respiration produces carbon dioxide and water. The equation is:
C6H12O6 (aq) + 6 O2 (g) → 6 CO2 (g) + 6 H2O (l)
CO2 is produced during aerobic and non aerobic respiration.In kreb cycle CO2 is produced in aerobic respiration.
carbon dioxide
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
During aerobic respiration, oxygen and glucose are used. At the end of the process, water and carbon dioxide are released accompanied by energy.
Total of 40 ATP
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is produced during aerobic respiration, which occurs in the mitochondria.
Aerobic processes stop, only small amounts of ATP can be produced and fermentation proceeds.
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.
The majority of ATP molecules produced during aerobic respiration are produced in the electron transport chain. This process occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane and involves the transfer of electrons from NADH and FADH2 to oxygen, generating a proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis through ATP synthase.
The main gas produced in aerobic respiration is carbon dioxide (CO2).
Majority of ATP molecules are produced in mitochondria, via F1-F0 particles, through electron transport system.
The by-products of the aerobic energy system are carbon dioxide and water. These by-products are produced during the breakdown of glucose in the presence of oxygen to generate ATP for energy.