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One glucose molecule can produce 36 ATP.
there are 2.5 ATP produced
2 molecules of ATP are used and 4 molecules of ATP are produced.
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Maltose is produced when two glucose molecules join.
The Krebs cycle runs twice for each molecule of glucose consumed.
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One glucose molecule can produce 36 ATP.
there are 2.5 ATP produced
Approximately 65 million metric tons are produced worldwide annually.
Each glucose molecule is converted to two molecules of pyruvate through glycolysis. Each molecule of pyruvate can then be converted to 1 acetyl CoA for a total of 2 acetly groups from 1 glucose
glucose (the principal sugar found in blood, a hexose), and fructose (the principal sugar found in fruit, a pentose). Both of these monosaccharides have 6 carbons each, and an Oxygen atom in the ring.
2 molecules of ATP are used and 4 molecules of ATP are produced.
Plants use a process called photosynthesis to store glucose in the form of starch. Two types of starch are produced through photosynthesis. These starches that are produced are called amylose and amylopectin. Plant foods are a mixture of these two types of starch. Each type of starch is structurally and functional different.