Most of the time, in the mitochondrion. But sometimes in the cytoplasm and other places.
ATP is produced in the mitochondria of cells during cellular respiration.
in the mitochondria
2 ATP + glucose ------> 38, but: 38-2 =36ATP
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
Electron transport chains
2 ATP molecules are used, therefore 4 produced.
Both glycolysis and the citric acid cycle (Kreb) produce 2 ATP by substrate level phosphorylation, resulting in a net of 4 ATP.
The Two molecules of pyruvic acid produced in ATP molecules
2 ATP + glucose ------> 38, but: 38-2 =36ATP
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
34 ATP Molecules are produced
4114 ATP molecules. Because 1 Glucose can make 34 ATP molecules so 121*34=4114. Good luck !
Electron transport chains
Cells of Liver and heart produce 38 but other cells produce only 36 ATP
They are produced in the mitochondria of the cell.
Prokaryotic cells can yield a maximum of 38 ATP molecules while eukaryotic cells can yield a maximum of 36. In eukaryotic cells, the NADH molecules produced in glycolysis pass through the mitochondrial membrane, which "costs" two ATP molecules.
Most ATP is produced in the mitochondria organelles inside of cells. The rest is recycled ATP that is used on the surface of cell membranes, the phosopholipid bilayers.
2 ATP molecules are used, therefore 4 produced.
38 ATP molecules are produced from the break down of a gluecose molecule