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How many carbons from one glucose molecule enter one round of the Krebs cycle?

just one


How many carbons are in a molecuole of malate at the end of the Krebs cycle?

There are four carbons in a molecule of malate at the end of the Krebs cycle.


What are the consumption of glucose in Krebs cycle?

The Krebs cycle runs twice for each molecule of glucose consumed.


How many times does the Krebs cycle run to break down one glucose molecule?

The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.


How many carbons from one glucose molecules enter one round of Krebs cycle?

No


How many ATP are produced in the Krebs cycle?

In a complete Krebs Cycle, 24 ATP are produced. Every glucose molecule produces 2 ATP, and there are 12 glucose molecules.


How many Krebs cycle occur per glucose?

twice


How much ATP is produced in the Krebs cycle?

The Krebs cycle produces a total of 2 ATP molecules per glucose molecule.


How many carbons from an original glucose molecule get into the tca cycle?

4


How many CO2 molecules are produced by the Krebs Cycle for a molecule of glucose?

4


How many turns can a single glucose molecule drive the Krebs cycle?

A single glucose molecule is able to drive the Krebs cycle 2 times. The Krebs Cycle is the series of chemical reactions that take place to provide all aerobic organisms with the ability to make energy.


How many cycle after Krebs reaction one glucose molecule has been broken down to CO2?

One glucose molecule undergoes glycolysis, which breaks it down into two molecules of pyruvate. Each pyruvate then enters the Krebs cycle (or citric acid cycle), where it is fully oxidized. Since each glucose results in two pyruvate molecules, two cycles of the Krebs cycle occur per glucose molecule, leading to the production of CO2 as a byproduct in each cycle. Therefore, a total of six CO2 molecules are generated from one glucose molecule after two Krebs cycles.

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