In cellular respiration, by way of glycolysis, you gain 38 ATP molecules if Prokaryotic and 36 for Eukaryotic as 2 are used for energy during active transport.
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
In aerobic respiration, 36 or 38 molecules of ATP per molecule of glucose, depending on how many are gained through the electron transfer system.In anaerobic respiration 2 molecules of ATP per molecule of glucose, though higher yields can occur in higher temperatures (as much as 9 ATP molecules per molecule of glucose)
36 ATP Molecules
It has 2 ATP molecules.
32 - 34 molecules of ATP
~ 12 ATP gained.
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38 molecules ATP
In aerobic respiration, 36 or 38 molecules of ATP per molecule of glucose, depending on how many are gained through the electron transfer system.In anaerobic respiration 2 molecules of ATP per molecule of glucose, though higher yields can occur in higher temperatures (as much as 9 ATP molecules per molecule of glucose)
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
34 ATP Molecules are produced
36 - 38 ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.
Two net molecules of ATP per fermentation cycle.
36 ATP Molecules
It has 2 ATP molecules.