The aerobic system of energy production uses glycogen, but primarily glucose as its energy source.
Glucose is taken in by the cell and broken into pyruvate in the process of glycolysis, the first step in aerobic cell respiration. It takes place in the cell cytoplasm.
Pyruvate is then used in the Krebs cycle in the cell mitochondria in the second step of respiration which produces high energy electron carriers. These high energy electron carries such as NADP are then employed in the electron transport chain, the last step of the respiration process, where a large number of ATP molecules is produced.
By the time the process of aerobic respiration ends, 36 to 38 molecules of ATP are produced from one single molecule of glucose.
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Endosymbiosis theory postulates that eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotic cells. Scientists have discovered that there are many similarities between prokaryotic cells and the organelles in eukaryotic cells.
Chemical reactions are more likely to happen when electrons are in the lowest possible energy level because the lower energy level then possibilty of it chemical reaction.