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What happens directly after ATP is used up?

You make ATP after you "break" the phosphorus group off and produce ADP. You can add another phosphorus group to ADP producing then another ATP.


What two things are used up in respiration?

In respiration, oxygen is used up by cells to break down glucose and produce energy in the form of ATP. Furthermore, glucose is also consumed during the process of respiration to generate ATP and carbon dioxide as a byproduct.


The process of cellular respiration can produce up to?

38 ATP molecules


What is the energy molecule created in cellular respiration?

During cellular respiration, the energy rich molelcule ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is produced.Cells undergoing aerobic respiration produce 6 molecules of carbon dioxide, 6 molecules of water, and up to 30 molecules of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), which is directly used to produce energy, from each molecule of glucose in the presence of surplus oxygen.


How many ATP is produced during a aerobic respiration?

Aerobic respiration can produce up to 38 ATP molecules from one molecule of glucose. This process occurs in the mitochondria and involves the electron transport chain and ATP synthase to generate ATP.


What is one way that ATP is used in cells?

Glucose is taken up by mitochondria and used to make ATP


The electron transport chain can produce up to ATP molecules of glulse?

The electron transport chain can produce up to 34 ATP molecules per glucose molecule during cellular respiration. This process occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane and is the final stage of aerobic respiration, which generates the majority of ATP in eukaryotic cells.


What is needed to produce energy?

many things. one, energy source. For humans, that's food and oxygen. Oxygen is used in aerobic respiration, which produces about 32 ATP (which is energy that our body can use). Food contains nutrients and sugars that help produce energy. ATP can be used to restart the cycle, and break down food to yield more ATP/energy. As for something like plants, they use photosynthesis. This uses the Sun's light as energy to "kick-start" the energy process. they use Anerobic (as suppose to human's aerobic) respiration. this yield about 8 ATP (which as you can see, is less than the 32 ATP aerobic respiration yeilds). They then use that ATP to carry out all of it's functions, since ATP is energy.So to sum it all up,Oxygen (only in aerobic respiration), ATP, light (sun's light), and Carbon are needed to produce energy.


How does cellular respiration produce ATP?

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Why is release of energy more in aerobic respiration?

This releases enough energy to produce up to 38 ATP molecules.


Does cyclic electron flow in the chloroplast produce ATP glucose and NADPH?

9 ATP and 6 NADPH overall. This energy is supplied by the light reactions from photosystem II and photosystem I. 6 ATP are reduced to 6 ADP in stage 1( fixation). The 6 NADPH are reduced to form 6 NADP+ in stage 2(reduction). The final 3 ATP are used in stage 3(regeneration of acceptor).


What two products of the light reactions are used up in the Calvin cycle?

NADPH and ATP