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When it comes to carbohydrates or fats producing more ATP, fats tend to produce more ATP per gram. Fats contain about 33 percent more ATP than carbs.

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yes, fats produce more ATP molecules per gram then carbohydrates but they need more time. Carbohydrates produce ATP faster.

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