It has one main function.That is to produce ATP.
1-3 ATP molecules are produced from one glucose molecule
2 ATP
2 ATP + glucose ------> 38, but: 38-2 =36ATP
228 molecules of ATP
Yes, all the cells in our body have to produce its own ATP energy. ATP cannot be stored in the cell. ATP can also not be transported from one cell to another.
Oxygen. Cells can produce much more ATP from glucose in the presence of Oxygen (aerobic respiration) than without oxygen (anaerobic respiration) in a process called oxidative phosphorylation that occurs in the mitochondria of cells. In the presence of oxygen one glucose can be broken down to produce 36 ATP Without oxygen, only 4 ATP can be made
1 atp
It has one main function.That is to produce ATP.
One turn produces 1 ATP. So 2 molecules of ATP are produced for every molecule of glucose (because it happens twice for every glucose molecule)
1-3 ATP molecules are produced from one glucose molecule
One glucose molecule can produce 36 ATP.
Approximately 36 ATP molecules would be produced.
2 ATP
A simple triglyceride contains three identical acyl chains, whereas a mixed triglyceride has more than one type acyl chain.
Cellular respiration uses one molecule of glucose to produce what?
2 ATP + glucose ------> 38, but: 38-2 =36ATP