Majority of ATP molecules are produced in mitochondria, via F1-F0 particles, through electron transport system.
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
The Mitochondria
2 ATP molecules are produced in anaerobic respiration (where there is no oxygen), while in aerobic (where there is oxygen) respiration, 36 ATP molecules are produced.
36 - 38 ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.
36 molecules when using aerobic respiration, but only 2 when using anaerobic
Carbon dioxide, water and energy are produced by aerobic respiration. The word equation for aerobic respiration is: Glucose + oxygen --> carbon dioxide + water + energy Energy and lactic acid are produced by anerobic respiration The word equation for anaerobic respiration is: Glucose --> energy + lactic acid
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The majority of ATP molecules are produced in the mitochondria during aerobic cellular respiration, which can produce about 36 molecules of ATP. In contrast, anaerobic respiration, which occurs in the cytoplasm, produces a net gain of only 2 ATP molecules.
No it is not formed in aerobic respiration. It is produced in anaerobic respiration
36 molecules when using aerobic respiration, but only 2 when using anaerobic.
aerobic respiration produces Carbon Dioxide + Water
In aerobic respiration 38 ATPs are produced. In anerobic respiration only 2 are produced