In aerobic respiration, 36 or 38 molecules of ATP per molecule of glucose, depending on how many are gained through the electron transfer system.
In anaerobic respiration 2 molecules of ATP per molecule of glucose, though higher yields can occur in higher temperatures (as much as 9 ATP molecules per molecule of glucose)
34 molecules of ATP can be generated from one molecule of glucose in aerobic respiration.
If no oxygen is available, then the cell is going to switch to anaerobic respiration, lactic acid fermentation. Fermentation only produces 2 net ATP/glucose.
38ATP are produced but it takes 2 ATP to start the reaction. So 36 ATP (net) are produced.
glucose- 38 ATP butterfat-100 ATP
Two molecules
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The answer is six.
6
no H2O molecules are produced:)
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
CFC molecules are fatal for ozone. large amount of CFC molecules are produced in 2 hours.
With the production of one molecule of sugar six molecules of oxygen are produced during photosynthesis.
One is produced
One is produced
2 water molecules form one molecule of oxygen.
Six oxygen molecules are released when one glucose molecule is formed.
six
36 molecules by oxydative phosphorylation.
4.88 x 1023 molecules of O2
4.8/16 moles of oxygen atoms converts to 1.6/16 moles of ozone molecules.
6H2 + 6O2 ---> 6H2O + 3O2 This reaction leave excess unreacted oxygen behind.
The answer is six.
6