This depends on the cells. In humans anerobic respiration looks like this: glucose + oxygen => carbon dioxide + water + ATP (energy) Aerobic respiration looks like this: glucose => lactic acid + ATP (energy) However these differ in certain animals such as yeast, and nitrifying bacteria.
no
32-36 ATP is produced from cellular respiration.
glucose
NADH is produced in the mitochondria
glucose
yes
There are a number of cellular substituents which are produced in the nucleus. Some of them include ribosomes, genes, nucleoli and so many more.
most of the energy is produced in mitochondria.
mitochondria
The cellular organelle responsible for producing ATP energy is the mitochondria.
Energy produced in photosynthesis is put into a usable form through cellular respiration.
Energy produced in photosynthesis is put into a usable form through cellular respiration.