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- In aerobic cellular respiration, which reactions occur only in the cytoplasm? Which ones occur only in a cells mitochondria?What accounts for the different number of ATP molecules that are formed through cellular respiration?The products of cellular respiration are used in which other chemical process?
- What organelles producd ATP?Is malonate may decrease or increase the efficiency of cells to produce ATP?What does it mean to say that ATP is the “energy currency” of the cell? b) What type of energy does ATP represent? c) Where/what part of the molecule is energized? d) What is meant by the ATP cycle?
- How does the electron transport chain and the process of chemiosmosis work to form ATP?What is the main source of energy for ATP replenishment for Cellular Respiration?Cellular respiration uses glucose and oxygen, which havehigh levels of free energy, and releases CO2 and water,which have low levels of free energy. Is cellular respiration spontaneous or not? Is it exergonic or endergonic?What happens to the energy released from glucose?