80 molecules produced and 4 consumed
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72 - 76
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In aerobic respiration, for every 1 glucose molecule, 31 ATP (adenosine triphosphate) are formed.
In a complete Krebs Cycle, 24 ATP are produced. Every glucose molecule produces 2 ATP, and there are 12 glucose molecules.
In aerobic respiration, one molecule of glucose yields 38 ATP molecules, eight produced during glycolysis, six from the link reaction and 24 from the Krebs cycle. The net gain is 36 ATP, as two of the ATP molecules produced from glycolysis are used up in the re-oxidation of the hydrogen carrier molecule NAD. Therefore; There are 38 ATP molecules produced but net gain is 36 ATP
One glucose molecule can produce 36 ATP.
64 net...68 are produced overall but 2 ATP's are used in the reaction per molecule of glucose.
36 - 38
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In aerobic respiration, for every 1 glucose molecule, 31 ATP (adenosine triphosphate) are formed.
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glucose
In a complete Krebs Cycle, 24 ATP are produced. Every glucose molecule produces 2 ATP, and there are 12 glucose molecules.
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Respiration.
36 ATP molecules can be produced from a single molecule of glucose through the complete process of cellular respiration.
36 ATP molecules can be produced from a single molecule of glucose through the complete process of cellular respiration.