1-3 ATP molecules are produced from one glucose molecule
Although there is some difference of opinion about the exact number of ATP's. The consensus of opionion between biochemists is that 36 ATP's are produced.
In glycolysis, 2 ATP are used to produce 4 ATP. So you produce 4 with a net gain of 2.
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2 atp molecules
One molecule of glucose will produce 38 molecules of ATP. This means that 300/38 molecules of glucose are needed, or 8, which will make 304 ATP molecules.
they form sucrose.
One molecule of glucose can produce 36 molecules of ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.
Each glucose molecule contains 6 carbon atoms. Thus we need 18 molecules of CO2 to make 3 molecules of glucose.
One glucose molecule can produce 36 ATP.
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2 atp molecules
Each glucose molecule produces 2 pyruvate molecules so 3 glucose will make 3*2=6 pyruvate molecules.
34 ATP molecules per molecule of glucose.
One molecule of glucose will produce 38 molecules of ATP. This means that 300/38 molecules of glucose are needed, or 8, which will make 304 ATP molecules.
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they form sucrose.
Cellular respiration uses one molecule of glucose to produce what?
Glycolysis
Glycolysis