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The synthesis of ATP from ADP and Pi (inorganic phosphate) eliminates one molecule of water. It is a condensation reaction. More specifically, since the eliminated molecule is water, it is a dehydration reaction.

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If you have one glucose first you have 2 ATPs from the glycolisis, the outcome is 2 pyruvates and 1 NADH particle also, pyruvate dehydrogenase generates one NADH when turning pyruvate to Acetylo-CoA so you'll have two. Every Acetylo-CoA entering the Krebs cycle generates 3 NADH and one FADH2. Every NADH generates enough potential to syntesise about 2,5 ATP(some say 3) particles and FADH2 generates enough potential to syntesise 1,5 ATP(some say 2), so, summing up from one glucose, we'll have 2 + 2,5 + 5 + 15 + 3 = 27,5 ATPs from one glucose. If you take the higher estimates it would be 2+3+6+18+4 = 33 ATPs.

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One. Hydrolysis of ATP to ADP + Pi uses one molecule of water by enzymatic action.

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