Glycolysis produces 2 ATP and happens in the cytosol of the cell
Citric acid cycle (AKA Krebs cycle) produces 2 ATP. This happens in the mitochondria of the cell.
Electron Transport Chain w/ oxidative phosphorylation produces 32 ATP. This also happens in the mitochondria of the cell.
ATP is a molecule that provides energy to cells, while mitochondria are organelles in cells that produce ATP through cellular respiration. So, they are both involved in energy production in cells, with mitochondria being the site where much of the ATP is generated.
Atp
No, ATP synthase is an enzyme that helps produce ATP from ADP and inorganic phosphate during cellular respiration by utilizing the proton gradient across the inner mitochondrial membrane. It does not directly produce ATP.
The cell can produce a net of 2 ATP molecules from a single molecule of glucose through glycolysis. This process involves breaking down glucose into pyruvate and generating ATP through substrate-level phosphorylation. Additionally, glycolysis also produces NADH which can contribute to the production of more ATP in the electron transport chain.
No, non-cyclic electron flow does not directly produce ATP. It generates NADPH, which is used in the Calvin Cycle to produce ATP indirectly by providing reducing power for the synthesis of carbohydrates. ATP production occurs in cyclic electron flow by generating a proton gradient that drives ATP synthase.
3 protons are need tp produce 1ATP
Digestive and Respiratory
ATP is stable in biological systems.
Its where all 3 energy systems contribute in ATP production and one system is the major ATP producer
hydrogen
What to produce?How to produce?For whom to produce?These are the three fundamental questions that all Economic systems must answer.
Energy is harvested to produce ATP from the process of cellular respiration.
ATP is a molecule that provides energy to cells, while mitochondria are organelles in cells that produce ATP through cellular respiration. So, they are both involved in energy production in cells, with mitochondria being the site where much of the ATP is generated.
muscle cells produce ATP by cellular respiration through fermentation
The digestive system and the respiratory systemcastle learning and you are cheating hahahah same thing
Atp
The energy in glucose (Cellular respiration) is used to produce ATP