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when does the process of aerobic respiration ends?

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Answered by telex
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Question :-

when does the process of aerobic respiration ends?

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Answer :-

In Krebs Cycle, the last step in aerobic respiration, the large amounts of ATP molecules are produced by transferring the electrons from NADH (Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) and FADH2 (Flavin adenine dinucleotide). A single molecule of glucose creates a total of 34 ATP molecules.

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Answered by XxHappiestWriterxX
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Question

  • when does the process of aerobic respiration ends?

Answer

  • Aerobic respiration is a biological process in which food glucose is converted into energy in the presence of oxygen. The chemical equation of aerobic respiration is as given below-

Glucose (C6H12O6) + Oxygen 6(O2) → Carbon-dioxide 6(CO2) + Water 6 (H2O) + Energy (ATP)

Other information

  • According to the above-given chemical equation, energy is released by splitting the glucose molecules with the help of oxygen gas. At the end of the chemical reaction, energy, water molecules, and carbon dioxide gas are released as the by-products or end products of the reactions.

Important

  • The 2900 kJ of energy is released during the process of breaking the glucose molecule and in turn, this energy is used to produce ATP – Adenosine Triphosphate molecules which are used by the system for various purposes

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