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Date Posted: 7/24/2008 3:57:16 AM  Status: Live
Metabolism Cellular Respiration
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How many ATPs total come out of cellular respiration?  What is each process and how many ATPs do you get?   What goes in at the start and what is the end product?
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Date Posted: 7/24/2008 1:19:15 PM  Status: Live
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36 ATP from cellular respiration
 
and glycolysis and you get 2 atp
 
In a process that has more than five dozen steps, a single glucose molecule is converted into 38 molecules of ATP. Each of these molecules can be used

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Date Posted: 7/24/2008 1:25:16 PM  Status: Live
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1. 38  ATP comes out of the  cellular respiration.
2.   steps in cellualr respiration  a) glycolysis  
                                               b )pyruvic  acid oxidation
                                                c) krebs cycle
                                                 c)oxidative phosphorylation
 
 .total ATP  produced  during aerobic  glycolysis = 8 ATP
 pyruvic  acid oxidation                                        = 6 ATP
krebs citric acid  cycle                                         = 24ATP
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TOTAL                                                                38 ATP
 
3.                                                 Starting                           End product
   a)glycolysis                                glucose                          pyruvic acid +               2 ATP
   
   b )pyruvic  acid oxidation         pyruvic acid                       acetyl CoA   
 
    c) krebs cycle                          acetyl CoA                      ----                               2 ATP
    d)oxidative phosphorylation     ----                                   ---                                   34  ATP  
 

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Date Posted: 7/25/2008 1:29:43 AM  Status: Live
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38 molecules of ATP are produced by cellular respiration 2 from glycolocyis

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Date Posted: 8/1/2008 11:17:48 AM  Status: Live
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  1. 38  ATP
 2 a) glycolysis  B) krebs cycle   c)oxidative phosphorylation
 

3     a)glycolysis     -                   glucose  &  pyruvic acid    

    B) krebs cycle                          acetyl CoA                      

    C)oxidative phosphorylation         



                          




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