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Yes all of the one you have listed are used in cellular respiration either in glycoysis, Pyruvate Oxidation, Krebs cycle, or Electron transport chain.
So ATP is used in Glycoysis, and krebs
ADP is used in Glycoysis and krebs
GTP is used in Krebs
GDP is used in Krebs
NADH is used in Gycoysis, Krebs, Pyruvate Oxidation and Electron Transport
FADH2 is used in Krebs, and Electron Transport
Ulitmatly you get 36-38 ATP formed by one sugar molecule which is C6H12O6

2006-11-14 11:03:50 · answer #1 · answered by gordon_benbow 4 · 0 0

Mitochondria are the "ability-homestead" of the cellular and are in charge for many ATP manufacturing in the presence of oxygen. With oxygen contemporary, fat, carbohydrates, and amino acids could nicely be broken down thoroughly to carbon dioxide and water. even with the indisputable fact that, without oxygen the cellular can nonetheless generate some ATP with the partial breakdown of carbohydrates. the technique is far less helpful, and generates via-products (lactate) that is shuttled to the liver for processing. Anaerobic (without oxygen) glycolysis (breakdown of carbs) would not require mitochondria, yet can't be sustained for terribly long in any tissue. consequently, in the absence of oxygen for terribly long, the tissue will die.

2016-10-22 02:35:09 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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