In aerobic respiration , how many times more ATP is produced than anaerobic respiration
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Answer:
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.
Explanation:
Answer:
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.
Explanation:
The process of aerobic respiration completely metabolizes glucose into carbon dioxide and water generates 38 ATP molecules. On the other hand process of anaerobic respiration incompletely oxidizes glucose into lactic acid or ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide.
Only 2 ATP molecules are gained during anaerobic respiration.
Thus the process of aerobic respiration is 38/ 2 i.e., 19 times more beneficial than anaerobic respiration in terms of ATP yield.
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