After glycolysis (the splitting of one glucose molecule, first step in cellular respiration in the mitochondria of a cell) the Krebs cycle, and going through the electron transport chain and ATP synthase...one glucose molecule can yield 38 ATP molecules.
32 molecules of ATP ( net gain ).
Explanation:2 molecules of ATP - in Glycolysis ( net gain ).
2 molecules of ATP - in Krebs Cycle.
28 molecules of ATP - in Electron Transport Chain.
- 1 NADH produces x2.5 ATP ( there are 10 NADH produced )
- 1 FADH2 produces x1.5 ATP ( there are 2 FADH2 produced )
Total: 2 + 2 + 2.5x10 + 1.5x2-> 4 + 28 = 32 molecules of ATP2: Two molecules of acetyl CoA molecules are produced by one glucose molecule, since each full round of the citric acid cycle yields one, and it takes 2 full completions because glucose yields two pyruvates. (:
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2: Two molecules of acetyl CoA molecules are produced by one glucose molecule, since each full round of the citric acid cycle yields one, and it takes 2 full completions because glucose yields two pyruvates. (:
Six oxygen molecules are released when one glucose molecule is formed.
In anaerobic respiration one glucose molecule produces a net gain of two ATP molecules (four ATP molecules are produced during glycolysis but two are required by enzymes used during the process). In aerobic respiration a molecule of glucose is much more profitable in that a net worth of 34 ATP molecules are generated (32 gross with two being required in the process).
Penis!
There are 2 FAD and NAD and molecules. This is to breakdown each glucose molecule.
It takes 2 monosaccharide molecules to form a maltose molecule. Those are 2 glucose molecules. So 2 glucose molecules join together to make 1 maltose molecule.
How many monosaccharides are made up to make glucose molecule
One molecule of glucose is capable of being metabolized into 6 molecules of CO2.
About 36 ATP molecules for every glucose molecule.
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Six CO2 molecules will be produced for every glucose molecule completely oxidized. Glucose contains six Carbon atoms, hence the six CO2 molecules.