electron transport chain produces most of the ATP
The Calvin cycle uses 9 ATP per turn of the cycle. The reduction stage of the Calvin cycle uses 6 ATP alone (one ATP per 3-phosphoglycerate).
the light reactions.
Electron transport chain :)
the Krebs cycle, also called the citric acid cycle
The ETC and the coupled reaction of chemiosmosis produces the most ATPs in respiration (~34). Glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle only account for ~4 ATPs. The two processes of the ETC and chemiosmosis, called oxidative phosphorylation is more effective than substrate-level phosphorylation.
Cellular Respiration produces the most ATP, out of Cellular respiration, Photosynthesis, lactic acid Fermentation, and alcohol fermentation.
Aerobic Respiratin.
No, aerobic cellular respiration produces the most energy via oxidative-phosphorilation. what your thinking of is aerobic, so false i hope this helped ^^
electron transport chain
Most of the ATP are produced in the Electron Transport Chain.
Your question is not clear enough to answer. However, I can answer that ATP Synthesis produce most of the ATPs in the electric transport chain of the inner mitochondria (or aka. matrix). There are other ways to produce ATPs (your cells, of course) but the mitochondria, or the "power house," produces the most of the ATPs from ADP. Overall, the process is called the cellular respiration.
the Krebs cycle, also called the citric acid cycle
Electron transport chain makes 32 or 34 ATP's.
your skin is the most important stage of cellular respiration
The ETC and the coupled reaction of chemiosmosis produces the most ATPs in respiration (~34). Glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle only account for ~4 ATPs. The two processes of the ETC and chemiosmosis, called oxidative phosphorylation is more effective than substrate-level phosphorylation.
Cellular Respiration produces the most ATP, out of Cellular respiration, Photosynthesis, lactic acid Fermentation, and alcohol fermentation.
The electron transport generates the most ATP in the aerobic respiration. Higher organisms, such as reptiles, mammals, and birds, require a tremendous amount of ATP to function; therefore, the cells of higher organisms most frequently use aerobic respiration.
Electron transport chain uses O2.It generates 36 ATPs.
Aerobis respiration produces 36 ATP, while glycolysis and anaerobic only produce 2.
your skin is the most important stage of cellular respiration