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3/4 of the ATP is made in respiration

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36 ATP are produced from glycolosis to Electron Chain Transport with oxygen being the final electron acceptor.

Some sources cite that anywhere between 28 and 36 ATP are produced but if you plan on taking the MCAT if this question is asked the answer is 36.

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