
Nazanin R. answered 07/19/19
+4 years teaching experience of biology, chemistry and biochemistry.
During aerobic cellular respiration, glucose reacts with oxygen, forming ATP that can be used by the cell. Carbon dioxide and water are created as byproducts.
During anaerobic exercise, your body requires immediate energy. Your body relies on stored energy sources, rather than oxygen, to fuel itself. That includes breaking down glucose.
Total number of ATP molecules produced from one molecule of glucose, during aerobic respiration.
In glycolysis :
As ATP 2ATP
From 2NADH 5ATP (oxidation phosphorylation)
In pyruvate oxidation;
From 2NADH 5ATP (oxidative phosphorylation)
In Citric acid cycle;
As ATP ATP (substrate level phosphorylation)
From 6NADH 15ATP (oxidative phosphyrlation)
From 2 FADH2 3ATP
Total Number ATP = 32 ATP