there are a total of two molecules of ATP released.
One single glucose molecule produces 4 ATP originally but uses up 2 in the process, for a net production of 2 molecules of ATP during glycolysis.
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the answer is 2!
There can be up to 12 PGAL molecules during the Calvin cycle
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
32 - 34 molecules of ATP
Amylase is a catalyst (enzime).Amylose is the polysaccharide.
the answer is 2!
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During glycolysis, there are approximately 2 hydrogen molecules made; however during cellular respiration, approximately 32-36 hydrogen molecules are made.
There can be up to 12 PGAL molecules during the Calvin cycle
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
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32 - 34 molecules of ATP
With the production of one molecule of sugar six molecules of oxygen are produced during photosynthesis.
Four molecules
36 ATP
2 molecules are produced