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net yeild of aerobic respiration is​

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Answered by KnowtoGrow
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Anaerobic respiration makes a total of 2 ATP. It is an efficient method of respiration that can produce upto 30–32 ATP molecules / 1 molecule of glucose.

Explanation:

During the process of glycolysis, two ATP molecules are consumed and four are produced. This turn outs the result of net gain of two ATP molecules for each sugar molecule broken down during the process.

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Answered by Anonymous
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According to some newer sources, the ATP yield during aerobic respiration is not 36–38, but only about 30–32 ATP molecules / 1 molecule of glucose, because: ATP : NADH+H+ and ATP : FADH2 ratios during the oxidative phosphorylation appear to be not 3 and 2, but 2.5 and 1.5 respectively.

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