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1. Process includes glycolysis.
2. Between 2 and 38 ATP are produced per molecule of glucose input .
3. Much or most of the ATP produced is produced by oxidative phosphorylation.
4. Process involves electron transport and chemiosmosis.
5. Â End products are COâ‚‚ and Hâ‚‚O.
6. Process involves the Krebs cycle.
Explanation:
Cellular respiration is the oxidative process which involves the breakdown of food molecules like glucose, amino acids and fats to release heat and energy in the form of ATP.
In the presence of oxygen or aerobic respiration it undergoes four stages: glycolysis, link reaction, Krebs cycle and electron transport chain while in the anaerobic reaction it produces ethanol and carbon dioxide by the process of fermentation.
Each stage produces energy in the form of ATP molecules or co-enzymes NADH OR FADHâ‚‚ like glycolysis produces 2 ATP and link reaction, Krebs cycle produces NADH OR FADHâ‚‚ in addition to ATP. Each NADH produces 3 ATP while Each FADHâ‚‚ produces 2 ATP during electron transport chain. Â So, ATP molecules are produced between 2 to 38 ATP molecules in each stage with large number during electron transport chain from these co-enzymes.
The waste products produced in the stages of cellular respiration are COâ‚‚ molecules and Hâ‚‚O which is also known as metabolic water.