A total of 38 ATP are produced during the Krebs cycle. Since two ATP are used to start the cycle, there are 36 ATP produced, net.
Light reactions produce NADPH and ATP, which are used during the Calvin cycle.
ATP and NADPH
36 ATP is produced during the Krebs Cycle
The Calvin cycle is powered by ATP and NADPH. During photosynthesis there are light reactions and this is when ATP and NADPH are manufactured.
A total of 38 ATP are produced during the Krebs cycle. Since two ATP are used to start the cycle, there are 36 ATP produced, net.
During the carbon reduction cycle in plants during phosphorylation, ATP is used to break down RuBP and form glucose and other sugars however ATP is Not used while the cycle is regenerating RuBP.
Light reactions produce NADPH and ATP, which are used during the Calvin cycle.
ATP and NADPH
Yes, they carry energy between the light reactions and the Calvin cycle. ADP is phosphorylated into ATP at the ATP synthase while NADP is reduced by the electrons in the transport chain (it then becomes NADPH).
During the Krebs cycle, pyruvic acid from glycolysis is used to make carbon dioxide, NADH, ATP, and FADH2.
36 ATP is produced during the Krebs Cycle
The Calvin cycle is powered by ATP and NADPH. During photosynthesis there are light reactions and this is when ATP and NADPH are manufactured.
glycolysis and Krebs cycle
Both glycolysis and the citric acid cycle (Kreb) produce 2 ATP by substrate level phosphorylation, resulting in a net of 4 ATP.
Yes, 34-36 ATP are produced during the citric acid cycle with another two produced during glycolysis for a total of 36-38 ATP during cellular respiration.
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