(a) How many ATP molecules are produced after aerobic respiration? (b) What is the net energy gain of the process? A glucose molecule is completely broken down to carbon dioxide and water in glycolysis and the
The net gain of ATP molecules per molecule of glucose in the reactions of glycolysis is 2. What is the net gain of ATP molecules per monosaccharide consumed in glycolysis for the following sugars? Fructose: Mannose: Galactose: Considering the citric acid cycle steps between citrat...
To determine how many total ATP are produced through the Electron Transport System (ETS) from two molecules of Acetyl CoA in aerobic respiration, we can follow these steps:1. Understanding Acetyl CoA Production: - Acetyl Co
The net gain of ATP molecules per molecule of glucose in the reactions of glycolysis is 2. What is the net gain of ATP molecules per monosaccharide consumed in glycolysis for the following sugars? Fructose: Mannose: Galactose: Considering the citric aci...
The citric acid cycle (also called the Krebs cycle) is one way which ATP is created in the cell. The citric acid cycle is just one reaction used by the cell to break down a glucose molecule. The other reactions are glycolysis and the electron transport...