electron transport chain produces most of the ATP
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∙ 12y agoThe electron transport chain stage of cellular respiration produces the most ATPs. This stage occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane and involves the transfer of electrons from molecules like NADH and FADH2 to oxygen, generating ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.
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∙ 10y agoThe Calvin cycle uses 9 ATP per turn of the cycle. The reduction stage of the Calvin cycle uses 6 ATP alone (one ATP per 3-phosphoglycerate).
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∙ 13y agoElectron transport chain :)
the Krebs cycle, also called the citric acid cycle
The ETC and the coupled reaction of chemiosmosis produces the most ATPs in respiration (~34). Glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle only account for ~4 ATPs. The two processes of the ETC and chemiosmosis, called oxidative phosphorylation is more effective than substrate-level phosphorylation.
Cellular Respiration produces the most ATP, out of Cellular respiration, Photosynthesis, lactic acid Fermentation, and alcohol fermentation.
No, aerobic cellular respiration produces more energy than anaerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration (like fermentation) produces just 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule, while aerobic respiration produces up to 36-38 ATP molecules per glucose molecule.
Aerobic respiration releases much more energy than anaerobic respiration. Aerobic respiration can result in as many as 38 molecules of ATP from one molecule of glucose, compared to a net gain of 2 molecules of ATP in anaerobic respiration.
electron transport chain
Most of the ATP are produced in the Electron Transport Chain.
the Krebs cycle, also called the citric acid cycle
The ETC and the coupled reaction of chemiosmosis produces the most ATPs in respiration (~34). Glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle only account for ~4 ATPs. The two processes of the ETC and chemiosmosis, called oxidative phosphorylation is more effective than substrate-level phosphorylation.
Cellular Respiration produces the most ATP, out of Cellular respiration, Photosynthesis, lactic acid Fermentation, and alcohol fermentation.
Electron transport chain uses O2.It generates 36 ATPs.
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cellular respiration
No, aerobic cellular respiration produces more energy than anaerobic respiration. Anaerobic respiration (like fermentation) produces just 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule, while aerobic respiration produces up to 36-38 ATP molecules per glucose molecule.
mitochondris
Most ATP is generated during the electron transport chain stage of aerobic respiration. This is because NADH and FADH2 molecules donate electrons to the electron transport chain, leading to the creation of a proton gradient that drives ATP synthesis through oxidative phosphorylation.
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