In aerobic respiration 38 ATPs are produced. In anerobic respiration only 2 are produced
combustion and cellular respiration
Energy produced from aerobic respiration is typically 18 times more efficient than energy produced from anaerobic respiration. This is because aerobic respiration generates more ATP molecules per glucose molecule compared to anaerobic respiration.
Lactic acid is produced by anaerobic respiration (when there is an absence or insufficiency of oxygen intake). If there is adequate oxygen (provided by respiration) and metabolic fuel, lactic acid is not produced.
Carbon dioxide, water, and energy (in the form of ATP) are produced by the process of respiration.
In aerobic respiration 38 ATPs are produced. In anerobic respiration only 2 are produced
Carbon dioxide is produced by respiration.
Of corse,glucose is produced in photosynthesis.Glucose is broken in respiration.
In cellular respiration, glucose is broken down to produce ATP, carbon dioxide, and water, not glucose and oxygen. Oxygen is consumed during cellular respiration to help produce ATP. The amount of glucose and oxygen produced in a human is not a measurable output since they are utilized within the body for energy production.
combustion and cellular respiration
Energy produced from aerobic respiration is typically 18 times more efficient than energy produced from anaerobic respiration. This is because aerobic respiration generates more ATP molecules per glucose molecule compared to anaerobic respiration.
Sugar produced from respiration.
The main gas produced in aerobic respiration is carbon dioxide (CO2).
Yes. Mass quantity of energy in form of ATP is produced during cellular respiration.
What is needed for Respiration: -Glucose -Oxygen What is produced from Respiration: -Carbon Dioxide -Energy -Water
Carbon dioxide
glucose