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What organelle is ATP released from?

ATP is released from mitochondrion.


ATP is released in?

ATP is released in glycolysis, cellular respiration, and fermentation.


How many ATP molecules are made for each glucose in a completely efficient system?

About 36 ATP molecules for every glucose molecule.


How many ATP is released in kidney cells?

38 atp are released in kidney cells because malate asparatic acid works as shuttle in kidney cells which cannot use any ATP for the transportation of NADH to succinic dehydrogenase.


How many molecules of ATP are produced in each type?

The first step of fermentation is glycolysis, which produces a net gain of 2 molecules of ATP. Fermentation produces no additional ATP.


How many ATP's and NADH's are made for each molecule of glucose to breakdown?

3 ATP per NADH and 2 ATP per FADH2 through oxidative phosphyrolation in mitochondria


How many molecules of atp can be produced for each molecule of glucose that is decomposed?

30ish.


How many ATP are created in the ETC?

Approximately 34 molecules of ATP are produced during oxidative phosphorylation in the electron transport chain. Each NADH molecule yields about 3 ATP, while each FADH2 molecule yields about 2 ATP.


How many ATP are formed in cellular respiration for each glucose molecule burned?

Approximately 30-32 ATP molecules are produced through cellular respiration for each glucose molecule burned, depending on factors such as the efficiency of ATP production in the electron transport chain.


How many moleculesof ATP are released from one molecule of glucose?

Four molecules


How many ATP molecules are formed for each fadh2 and nadh?

FADH2 allows for the formation of 2 molecules of ATP during the Kreb's cycle.


How many ATP molecules are produced in each type of fermementation?

The first step of fermentation is glycolysis, which produces a net gain of 2 molecules of ATP. Fermentation produces no additional ATP.