Glycolysis produces 4 ATP's and 2 NADH, but uses 2 ATP's in the process for a net of 2 ATP and 2 NADH
The number is zero.No CO2 is produced in glycolisis.
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
With the production of one molecule of sugar six molecules of oxygen are produced during photosynthesis.
In the entire breakdown of glycolysis, a total of 4 molecules of ATP are produced. Two molecules of ATP are generated during the initial energy investment phase, and another 2 molecules are produced during the energy payoff phase.
2 molecules are produced
Glycolysis only produces ATP. GTP is produced during the Citric Acid Cycle (Krebs Cycle).
During photosynthesis, one molecule of glucose produces 6 molecules of oxygen as a byproduct.
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During the Krebs cycle, one molecule of water (H2O) is produced for each round of the cycle. At the end of the cycle, a total of two molecules of water per molecule of glucose are generated.
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During glycolysis, 2 NADH molecules are produced. During the citric acid cycle, 6 NADH molecules are produced. Therefore, a total of 8 NADH molecules are produced during the complete breakdown of one molecule of glucose.
About 36 to 38 ATP molecules produced by oxidative phosphorylation.