Which process of aerobic respiration produces the majority of ATP?     a. Pyruvate oxidation   b. Glycolysis   c. Oxidative phosphorylation   d. Citric acid cycle

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Problem 4SA: Which molecule does not form during glycolysis? a. NADH c. oxygen (O2) b. pyruvate d. ATP
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Which process of aerobic respiration produces the majority of ATP?

 

  a.

Pyruvate oxidation

  b.

Glycolysis

  c.

Oxidative phosphorylation

  d.

Citric acid cycle

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Aerobic respiration is a process that produces energy by using oxygen molecules. Energy produces in ATP forms.

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  • In pyruvate oxidation, one glucose molecule converts into two pyruvate molecules that produce two molecules of ATP.

 

  • In the glycolysis process, two ATP, two pyruvate molecules and two NADPH will produce. It is a catabolic process that broke glucose molecules and produces ATP, pyruvate molecule and NADPH.

 

 

  • In citric acid six NADPH, two ATP and two FADH2

 

  • In oxidative phosphorylation, 36 ATP produce. Glycolysis generates 2 ATP where oxidative phosphorylation produces 36 ATPs.
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