Four molecules
Six oxygen molecules are released when one glucose molecule is formed.
There are 6 atoms of oxygen in a molecule of glucose (C6H12O6).
Glucose (C6H12O6) is a monosaccharide that contains twelve hydrogen atoms, six carbon atoms and six oxygen atoms. A glucose and fructose molecule combine to create a sucrose molecule.
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For every molecule of pyruvate entering the Krebs cycle, 3 molecules of CO2 are released. Since each glucose molecule produces 2 molecules of pyruvate through glycolysis, the total number of CO2 molecules released per glucose molecule in the Krebs cycle is 6.
One
C6H12O6 is glucose. There are six carbons, twelve hydrogens and six oxygens in each molecule.
A single starch molecule contents few thousands glucose monomers in single molecule.
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To produce one molecule of glucose, six molecules of G3P are required.