About 36 ATP molecules for every glucose molecule.
20
24 ATP
34 to 38
1 glucose molecule = 38 ATP
They produce ATP by oxidizing Glucose. Energy is stored in glucose.
With adequate oxygen, cellular respiration will produce 30-32 ATP (actual yield) OR 36-38 ATP (theoretical yield) per glucose molecule.
38
The total ATP produced from one glucose is --------* (36/38) ATP
Yes. Glucose is a sugar, and it is a 6 carbon ring (C6H12O6). ATP is adenosine triphosphate, which is composed of adenosine and 3 phosphates (PO4). ATP is a direct source of energy for the body. When you ingest glucose, it is converted to ATP before it is used.
Every glucose molecule produces 2 ATP, 8 NADH, and 2 FADH2.
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