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How many molecules of ATP are produce in the entire breakdown of glucose?

36 molecules when using aerobic respiration, but only 2 when using anaerobic.


What is The entire process of splitting glucose?

Glycolysis


What is the end product of each step of cellular respiration?

Glycolysis: 2 pyruvates, 4 ATP (net gain of 2), 2 NADH Krebs Cycle: products per glucose molecule: 4 CO2, 6 NADH, 2ATP, 2FADH2 Electron Transport Chain: on average, each NADH will produce 3 ATP, and each FADh2 will produce 2 ATp. Water is also produced... 10 NADH= 30 ATP, 2FADH2= 4 ATP (plus 2 ATP from glycolysis and 2 ATP from Kreb's Cycle) total of 38. One entire round of cellular respiration produces (at the most) 38 ATP. hope this helps!


How much total net energy is produced as the result of the entire cellular respiration process?

The total net energy produced from cellular respiration is approximately 36 to 38 ATP molecules per glucose molecule, depending on the efficiency of the process and the cell type. This includes about 2 ATP from glycolysis, 2 ATP from the Krebs cycle, and around 32 to 34 ATP generated through oxidative phosphorylation via the electron transport chain. The exact number can vary due to factors like the shuttle systems used for transporting electrons from glycolysis into the mitochondria. Overall, cellular respiration is an efficient way for cells to convert glucose into usable energy.


Why are most organic molecules are produced by photosynthesis?

Glucose(organic molecule) and oxygen are produced by photosynthesis. Because only plants are capable of synthesizing organic compounds from inorganic substances. The photosynthesis is performed by a number of chemical reactions. The entire process is still beyond the grasp of our technocrates.

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How many molecules of ATP are produce in the entire breakdown of glucose?

36 molecules when using aerobic respiration, but only 2 when using anaerobic.


How many molecules of ATP are produced by the entire breakdown of glucose?

I think that it is Mitochondria...but im not sure. The first stages in the breakdown of glucose occur in the cytoplasm of the cell. These reactions do not use oxygen and only a small amount of energy is converted to ATP. Much more energy is released in the second stage which does take place in the mitochondria. This is the stage which uses oxygen.


How many ATP come from the entire process of cell respiration?

36 - 38 ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.


What is The entire process of splitting glucose?

Glycolysis


What happens if oxygen is not persent after glycolysis?

the entire process of cellular respiration stops


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What is the end product of each step of cellular respiration?

Glycolysis: 2 pyruvates, 4 ATP (net gain of 2), 2 NADH Krebs Cycle: products per glucose molecule: 4 CO2, 6 NADH, 2ATP, 2FADH2 Electron Transport Chain: on average, each NADH will produce 3 ATP, and each FADh2 will produce 2 ATp. Water is also produced... 10 NADH= 30 ATP, 2FADH2= 4 ATP (plus 2 ATP from glycolysis and 2 ATP from Kreb's Cycle) total of 38. One entire round of cellular respiration produces (at the most) 38 ATP. hope this helps!


How much total net energy is produced as the result of the entire cellular respiration process?

The total net energy produced from cellular respiration is approximately 36 to 38 ATP molecules per glucose molecule, depending on the efficiency of the process and the cell type. This includes about 2 ATP from glycolysis, 2 ATP from the Krebs cycle, and around 32 to 34 ATP generated through oxidative phosphorylation via the electron transport chain. The exact number can vary due to factors like the shuttle systems used for transporting electrons from glycolysis into the mitochondria. Overall, cellular respiration is an efficient way for cells to convert glucose into usable energy.


Why are most organic molecules are produced by photosynthesis?

Glucose(organic molecule) and oxygen are produced by photosynthesis. Because only plants are capable of synthesizing organic compounds from inorganic substances. The photosynthesis is performed by a number of chemical reactions. The entire process is still beyond the grasp of our technocrates.


How many ATP molecules can the cell produce from a single molecule of glucose through complete process of cellular respiration?

36 ATP molecules can be produced from a single molecule of glucose through the complete process of cellular respiration.


Is it true the molecules of a gas are much farther apart than molecules in a liquid?

Yes. The molecules of a gas spread out to fill their entire container.


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The Enzymes in the mouth breaking up the molecules The Enzymes in the mouth breaking up the molecules