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cellular respiration produces energy for living organisms. which stage of cellular respiration produces the most energy (atp)?
fermentation
glycolysis
electron transport chain
Brief Explanations
- Analyze each option:
- Fermentation: It is an anaerobic process that follows glycolysis in the absence of oxygen. It produces a very small amount of ATP (2 ATP per glucose molecule in lactic acid or alcoholic fermentation).
- Glycolysis: This is the first step of cellular respiration (both aerobic and anaerobic). It occurs in the cytoplasm and produces a net gain of 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule.
- Electron Transport Chain (ETC): This is the final stage of aerobic cellular respiration, occurring in the inner mitochondrial membrane. It is responsible for producing the majority of ATP during cellular respiration. Through the process of oxidative phosphorylation, the ETC can produce around 30 - 34 ATP molecules per glucose molecule (when combined with the previous stages of aerobic respiration: glycolysis and the Krebs cycle).
- Conclusion: Among the given options, the Electron Transport Chain produces the most ATP.
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