3 ATP per NADH and 2 ATP per FADH2 through oxidative phosphyrolation in mitochondria
32
Two, net.
It occurs 2x per glucose molecules.. But the thing is, I didn't know how that happen
Per molecule of glucose aerobic respiration generates a total of 36ATP molecules while anarobic generates 2 ATP molecules?
With adequate oxygen, cellular respiration will produce 30-32 ATP (actual yield) OR 36-38 ATP (theoretical yield) per glucose molecule.
3 ATP per NADH and 2 ATP per FADH2 through oxidative phosphyrolation in mitochondria
The brain consumes around 120g of glucose per day.
38
2 ATP are produced in anaerobic respiration(fermentation)
2870 KJ (per mole)
Protein does occur naturally in the urine of humans. This is normally no more than 150mg per day. I am assuming you mean >150mg of protein per day. If someone has more than 150mg of protein in their urine per day it can mean several things: it can be a result of an infection, diabetes, kidney disease, medication side effect, and many, many more.
Glucose levels are different for different times. There are 3 glucose tests that are given. One is a fasting test, where your glucose levels are tested after fasting. Normal fasting blood glucose level is less than 100 mg of glucose per dl of blood.
Two, net.
32
Glucose levels are different for different times. There are 3 glucose tests that are given. One is a fasting test, where your glucose levels are tested after fasting. Normal fasting blood glucose level is less than 100 mg of glucose per dl of blood.
It occurs 2x per glucose molecules.. But the thing is, I didn't know how that happen