Electron transport chains
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is produced during aerobic respiration, which occurs in the mitochondria.
In aerobic respiration, approximately 30-32 molecules of ATP are produced per molecule of glucose, while in anaerobic respiration (specifically during glycolysis), only 2 molecules of ATP are produced per molecule of glucose.
A total of 38 ATP molecules are produced at the end of aerobic respiration per molecule of glucose.
Total of 40 ATP
aerobic(36 ATP)
In aerobic respiration, the main products produced are carbon dioxide, water, and energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate).
CO2, H2O and ATP
36
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
Aerobic respiration liberates the most energy in the form of ATP compared to other cellular processes like anaerobic respiration and fermentation.
In aerobic respiration 38 ATPs are produced. In anerobic respiration only 2 are produced
ATP can be produced in the cytoplasm under anaerobic conditions but the majority of ATP is produced in the mitochondria during aerobic respiration.