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Glycolysis: 2 pyruvates, 4 ATP (net gain of 2), 2 NADH

Krebs Cycle: products per glucose molecule: 4 CO2, 6 NADH, 2ATP, 2FADH2

Electron Transport Chain: on average, each NADH will produce 3 ATP, and each FADh2 will produce 2 ATp. Water is also produced...

10 NADH= 30 ATP, 2FADH2= 4 ATP (plus 2 ATP from glycolysis and 2 ATP from Kreb's Cycle) total of 38.

One entire round of cellular respiration produces (at the most) 38 ATP.

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Carbon dioxide is an end product of respiration; so is moisture

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CO2 H2O and O2

CO2 and water and are the bi products. ATPs are the main products

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