The total net gain of 36, Glycolosyis. The net gain of 2 Aerobic cellular respiration for a net gain of 34.
2 atp molecules
One molecule of glucose will produce 38 molecules of ATP. This means that 300/38 molecules of glucose are needed, or 8, which will make 304 ATP molecules.
they form sucrose.
One molecule of glucose can produce 36 molecules of ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.
1-3 ATP molecules are produced from one glucose molecule
36 ATP molecules can be produced from a single molecule of glucose through the complete process of cellular respiration.
36 ATP molecules can be produced from a single molecule of glucose through the complete process of cellular respiration.
One glucose molecule can produce 36 ATP.
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2 atp molecules
Each glucose molecule produces 2 pyruvate molecules so 3 glucose will make 3*2=6 pyruvate molecules.
34 ATP molecules per molecule of glucose.
One molecule of glucose will produce 38 molecules of ATP. This means that 300/38 molecules of glucose are needed, or 8, which will make 304 ATP molecules.
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they form sucrose.
Cellular respiration uses one molecule of glucose to produce what?