Oxydative Phosphorilation
Oxygen is not necessary for the production of all ATP in cells. ATP can be produced through anaerobic processes like glycolysis which do not require oxygen. However, aerobic respiration, which does require oxygen, is a more efficient way to produce ATP.
Carbohydrates can produce ATP without oxygen through a process called glycolysis. In this process, glucose is broken down into pyruvate, generating a small amount of ATP.
Fueled by the metabolism of sugar, the ATP byproducts (ADP) are reconstituted into ATP molecules. Use of ATP energy requires no oxygen - when the ATP is depleted the muscle cells must use cellular respiration to obtain energy and once the muscle is at rest the ATP stores are replenished.
Typically it will produce a variable amount of Guanosine-5'-triphosphate (aka GTP), but in theory ATP can be involved so to answer your question typically no but possibly yes.
Aerobic respiration involves oxygen. This process occurs in the presence of oxygen and is the most efficient way for cells to produce energy in the form of ATP.
It is the power generating site. It produce ATP in cells
If there is no oxygen present, cells can still produce ATP through anaerobic metabolism, specifically through glycolysis. In glycolysis, one molecule of glucose produces a net of 2 ATP molecules. This is the only way for cells to produce ATP in the absence of oxygen.
Non-working enzyme → no ATP → no energy → death.
hydrogen
Energy is harvested to produce ATP from the process of cellular respiration.
muscle cells produce ATP by cellular respiration through fermentation
Fermentation is not as efficient as aerobic respiration in producing ATP, as it only yields 2 ATP per glucose molecule compared to 36 ATP in aerobic respiration. However, fermentation can be useful in anaerobic conditions when oxygen is limited, allowing cells to continue producing ATP to sustain basic cellular functions.
The energy in glucose (Cellular respiration) is used to produce ATP
Cellular respiration
Mitochondria produce ATP through a process called oxidative phosphorylation, which involves the electron transport chain and ATP synthase enzyme. This process generates energy from the breakdown of nutrients, such as glucose, to produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP) as the cell's main energy source.
creatine phosphate, anerobic cellular respiration, and areobic cellular respiration all produce ATP.
No, ATP synthase is an enzyme that helps produce ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate during cellular respiration by utilizing the proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane. It does not directly produce ATP.