How is ATP produced in an anaerobic respiration? Explain which forms of transport require energy and why, and how ATP facilitates energy-dependent transport. How is ATP generated as a result of electron transport systems? Explain why the chemical structure of ATP makes it good for energy storage...
Explain the formation of ADP in the hydrolysis of ATP What are the 3 ways ATP can be generated? What is ATP and how is it made? Explain how energy is stored in, and released from ATP. How is ATP produced in an anaerobic respiration?
Acetyl-CoA can be oxidized in the citric acid cycle, and form one molecule of NADH and FADH2. These molecules can transfer their high energy electrons to the electron transport chain, aiding in the generation of ATP. Moreover, ketosis and anaerobic respiration can generate ATP. During ketosis,...
a Aerobic respiration is a series of reactions that converts glucose to CO2 and gives off energy. It relies on free oxygen as the final acceptor for electrons and hydrogens and generates a relatively large amount of ATP. Fermentation enables anaerobic and facultative microbes to survive in ...
The production and use of ATP in living organisms Triphosphate‚ also known as ATP‚ is the molecule responsible for the energy that we‚ and all other organisms‚ need to survive. It is produced primarily in the processes of aerobic and anaerobic respiration by oxidative and substrate pho...
Most ATP formation takes place in the electron transport chain by oxidative phosphorylation. The enzyme ATP synthase catalyses the synthesis of ATP.ATP Synthesis PathwaysGlycolysisGlycolysis is the first step of cellular respiration occurring in all living organisms. Some anaerobic organisms and also ...
ATP: Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) is the energy that drives all living things. ATP comprises adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and a phosphate group, which are then split into ADP and inorganic phosphate (Pi). The ATP cycle is the series of biochemical reactions in cells to produce, store, and co...
the enzyme can hydrolyze cellular ATP to establish an electrochemical gradient (the enzyme rotates in the opposite direction). This hydrolytic function of the F1F0ATP synthase is vital for some bacteria under anaerobic conditions to maintain the membrane potential, when substrate level phosphorylation is...
Which is more efficient in producing ATP? Aerobic cell respiration(glycolysis + the Krebs cycle + respiratory electron transport) produces 36 ATP/glucose consumed. Aerobic cell respiration is roughly 18 times more efficient than anaerobic cell respiration. ... Overall, aerobic respiration converts abou...
Starting with one molecule of glucose, how many ATPs are produced during (I) aerobic and (II) anaerobic respiration? How much energy is released in anaerobic and aerobic respiration? What number of ATP molecules are produced during anaerobic respiration? Approximately how many ...