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Well based on another answer and a you tube video. I would say ~15 000 000 ATP/second/cell.

But, that would also depend on tissue type, activity level, mitochondrial health, age and other factors.

Still, I think 10-15 mill is a good estimate.

But, again, this is second hand info, so confirmation is needed.

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