ATP is formed in aerobic respiration. 36/38 ATP's formed from the whole process.
It forms high-energy ATP
To make ATP.
Its the immediate energy source for respiration.
ATP and ADP are used in cellular respiration to produce sugars. (ATP= energy)
energy molecules that breaks down into energy when needed by the body
To provide energy, stored in form of ATP.
Production of ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate) in the cell as a source of energy for respiration.
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
Anaerobic cellular respiration generates a net gain of 2 ATP. Aerobic cellular respiration generates 36 to 38 ATP.
The pH of the mitochondrial intermembrane space plays a crucial role in cellular respiration by helping to create a proton gradient that drives the production of ATP, the cell's main energy source. This gradient is essential for the functioning of the electron transport chain and ATP synthase, key components of the respiration process.
NADH plays a crucial role in cellular respiration by carrying high-energy electrons to the electron transport chain, where they are used to generate ATP, the cell's main source of energy.
Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and occurs in the presence of oxygen, producing more ATP compared to anaerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration occurs in the absence of oxygen and generates less ATP.