During the course of glycolysis, 4 ATP's are made, although 2 ATP's were needed for the process.
Glycolysis generates a net total of 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule. Although 4 ATP are produced during the process, 2 ATP are consumed in the initial steps, resulting in a net gain of 2 ATP. Additionally, glycolysis also produces 2 NADH molecules, which can contribute to further ATP production during cellular respiration.
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
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.
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Glucose is changed into pyruvate
2 Atp molecule
Nothing, pyruvic acid is the primary substrate used in gluconeogenesis or reverse glycolysis.
About 36 to 38 ATP molecules produced by oxidative phosphorylation.
In the entire breakdown of glycolysis, a total of 4 molecules of ATP are produced. Two molecules of ATP are generated during the initial energy investment phase, and another 2 molecules are produced during the energy payoff phase.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is produced during aerobic respiration, which occurs in the mitochondria.
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Total of 40 ATP