Krebs Cycle
.
The Mitochondria
In the Electron Transport System
After the ETC, ATP Synthase captures the energy (ATP) from moving electrons from high to low concentration in a process called oxidative phosphorylation.
Antibodies
Glucose
ATP can be produced in the cytoplasm under anaerobic conditions but the majority of ATP is produced in the mitochondria during aerobic respiration.
The Mitochondria
In the Electron Transport System
The mitochondria is the site of aerobic respiration and is where the majority of the cells energy is produced.
Antibodies
After the ETC, ATP Synthase captures the energy (ATP) from moving electrons from high to low concentration in a process called oxidative phosphorylation.
Glucose
Antibodies
The only carbohydrate capable of directly producing energy by cellular respiration is glucose. This is a monosaccharide that contains six carbon molecules that is produced in plants through the process of photosynthesis and in animals it is produced by the metabolism of carbohydrates.
Majority of ATP molecules are produced in mitochondria, via F1-F0 particles, through electron transport system.
The majority of ATP molecules are produced in the mitochondria during aerobic cellular respiration, which can produce about 36 molecules of ATP. In contrast, anaerobic respiration, which occurs in the cytoplasm, produces a net gain of only 2 ATP molecules.
electron transport chain