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The energy stored in the glucose molecule gets transferred to molecules of ATP.
Respiration.
Six molecules of carbon dioxide result from the breakdown of one molecule of glucose in aerobic respiration. C6H12O6 + 6O2 --> 6H2O + 6CO2
In aerobic respiration, for every 1 glucose molecule, 31 ATP (adenosine triphosphate) are formed.
6o2 + c6h12o6 ---> 6co2 + 6h2o
Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell. They are the site for aerobic respiration (complete oxidation of glucose to release energy).
oxygen gas
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
36 molecules when using aerobic respiration, but only 2 when using anaerobic
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The glucose molecule is required for aerobic conditions. Glucose is broken down into molecules that along with oxygen enter the citric acid cycle. This produces energy during aerobic conditions.
It is called aerobic respiration, oxidation is usage of oxygen .
In both, ATP is produced. In Fermentation, each turn of the cycle produces 2 ATP, and in Aerobic Cellular Respiration, each turn of the cycle produces 38 ATP. You can see which one works better...the huge difference in the number of ATP produced.
Aerobic respiration
80 molecules produced and 4 consumed