A single glucose molecule is able to drive the Krebs cycle 2 times. The Krebs Cycle is the series of chemical reactions that take place to provide all aerobic organisms with the ability to make energy.
1 glucose ------by glycolysis end up with 2 molecules of pyruvic acid. one pyruvic = 3 carbon >
2 pyruvic acid enter to kerb cycle after changing to Acetyl CO A
So this means 1 glucose drive the Krebs cycle two times
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In a complete Krebs Cycle, 24 ATP are produced. Every glucose molecule produces 2 ATP, and there are 12 glucose molecules.
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The net products of the Krebs Cycle per molecule of glucose is as follows: 2 ATP 6 NADH 2 FADH2 Hope this helps!
Electron Transport Chain. It produces 32 while the citric acid cycle (your teacher might call it the Krebs Cycle) produces 2 and glycolysis produces 2 (all those numbers are per ONE GLUCOSE MOLECULE) Electron Transport Chain. It produces 32 while the citric acid cycle (your teacher might call it the Krebs Cycle) produces 2 and glycolysis produces 2 (all those numbers are per ONE GLUCOSE MOLECULE)
The Krebs cycle runs twice for each molecule of glucose consumed.
The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.
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In a complete Krebs Cycle, 24 ATP are produced. Every glucose molecule produces 2 ATP, and there are 12 glucose molecules.
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The Mitochondrial Matrix Contains The Enzymes Needed To Catalyze The Reactions Of Krebs Cycle.
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The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.
2ATP+6NADH2+2FADH2+4CO2 per glucose molecule
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