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No, aerobic cellular respiration produces the most energy via oxidative-phosphorilation. what your thinking of is aerobic, so false i hope this helped ^^
In an aerobic organism, ATP molecules are produced by the mitochondria through a process called oxidative phosphorylation
Oxidative metabolism takes place in the mitochondria of the cell. Oxidative metabolism is the first half of metabolism to break down molecules into energy.
These are called Solar Flares .
Glucose is oxidized in them. Released energy is stored in ATP
Several. Among them are glycolysis, the TCA cycle and oxidative phosphorylation.
Several. Among them are glycolysis, the TCA cycle and oxidative phosphorylation.
No, aerobic cellular respiration produces the most energy via oxidative-phosphorilation. what your thinking of is aerobic, so false i hope this helped ^^
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The Citric acid cycle. Also oxidative phosphorylation, and glycolysis (fermentation).
Salt produces lattice energy
Mitochondria is often called the powerhouse of the cell. It generates energy by the process of oxidative phosphorylation.
The mitochondria.
Mitochondria or mitochondrion
Both processes are run inside the human body in order to produce energy. Oxidative phosphorylation produces much more energy at a less of an expense than anaerobic glycolysis. It also has energy coming from multiple sources unlike anaerobic glycolysis which only comes from one source.
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The most energy (measured by ATP production) produced in cellular respiration is in the Electron Transport Chain/System through oxidative phosphorylation.