glycolysis produced 32 ATP
Total of 40 ATP
In an emergency, ATP synthase can pump in the reverse direction for a limited amount of time.
The total amount of ATP produced from cellular respiration is approximately 36-38 ATP molecules per glucose molecule. This includes ATP generated through glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.
Glycolysis alone produces a small amount of ATP. But other products of gylcolysis make alot of ATP!!
One molecule of glucose stores 90 times the amount of chemical energy than one molecule of ATP.
ATP or adenosine triphosphate, is involved in energy transfer.
They store about the same amount of energy as carbohydrates, but are less likely to be broken down to make ATP.
ADP has less potential energy than ATP has. In fact, there are 7.3 kc less energy in ADP than in ATP.
Anaerobic glycolysis is the process that makes a small amount of ATP and lactic acid. This occurs when there is a lack of oxygen during cellular respiration, leading to the conversion of glucose into ATP and lactic acid as a byproduct.
Glucose is conveted to pyruvate producing a small amount of ATP and NADH Aerobic respiration producing ATP == ==
They store about the same amount of energy as carbohydrates, but are less likely to be broken down to make ATP.
It provides the cell with copious amount of ATP.