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kakasveta [241]
4 years ago
14

The number of ATP molecules produced during the anaerobic phase of cellular respiration is _______

Chemistry
1 answer:
Natalija [7]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The number of ATP molecules produced during the anaerobic phase of cellular respiration is 32 ATP.

Explanation:

Actually it's 36 ATP

8 from glycolysis

6 from pyruvate

24 from Krebs cycle

So total are 38 ATP but 2 ATP are consumed during glycolysis so total will be 36.

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