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What process produces large amounts of ATP?

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Which process is not part of cellular respiration pathway that produces large amounts od ATP in a cell?

Glycolysis is the process that is not part of cellular respiration pathway that produces large amounts of ATP in a cell. While glycolysis produces some ATP, the majority of ATP production occurs in the citric acid cycle and oxidative phosphorylation.


Produces a greatly magnified image of internal details?

TEM produces a greatly magnified image of internal detail. SEM produces greatly magnified images of surface details. Aerobic respiration is the process that produces large amounts of ATP.


What process produces?

ATP


Cellular respiration includes many types of reactions What is the main goal of these processes?

To produce large amounts of ATP To produce large amounts of ATP


When there is not enough oxygen to carry on respiration what other produces small amounts of ATP?

fermentation


Glycolysis produces a net gain of what ATP molecules for each reaction?

Glycolysis produces a net gain of 2 ATP molecules for each reaction


What process is more efficient at producing ATP?

The electron transport chain produces the most ATP out of all the cellular processes. It is the slowest, but it produces 32 ATP.


What produces 4 ATP but uses 2 ATP?

Anaerobic respiration produces approximately 2 ATP per molecule of glucose. It actually produced four ATP molecules, but two are needed during the respiration process, giving a net of two ATP molecules.


What organelle produces the most atp?

Mitochondria. Their surplus is used by the rest of the cell.


Does glycolysis use and produce ATP?

No, that process only produces 2 ATP. The most efficent ATP making process is the ETS which produces 32 ATP. The remaining 2 ATP are produced in the Kebs cycle, giving a grand total of 36 ATP.


What provides energy for cells with out using oxygen?

The Cell still produces ATP to energize itself, but it only produces enough ATP to re-do the process. I.E. the cell uses the two ATP molecules it produces anerobically to make two more