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how much atp molecules are formed during aerobic and anaerobic respiration ¿??????¿?¿?¿

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Answered by Anonymous
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Anaerobic respiration makes a total of 2 ATP. Aerobic respiration is much more efficient and can produce up to 38 ATP with a single molecule of glucose.
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Answered by archanajha098
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In aerobic respiration 38 ATP molecules are formed.

Glucose(C6 H12 O6) ---> Pyruvate(3 carbin molecules) ---> CO2+H2O+ energy( 38 ATP molecules)

In anaerobic respiration 2 ATP molecules are formed.

Glucose ---> Pyruvate ---> ethanol + H20+ energy(2 ATP molecules)


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