No.
About 36 ATP molecules for every glucose molecule.
34 to 38
38
Answer: ATP glucose
In glycolysis, one glucose molecule produces a net yield of two ATP molecules at the end of the process.
The total ATP produced from one glucose is --------* (36/38) ATP
Every glucose molecule produces 2 ATP, 8 NADH, and 2 FADH2.
3 ATP per NADH and 2 ATP per FADH2 through oxidative phosphyrolation in mitochondria
2 ATP are produced in anaerobic respiration(fermentation)
Two ATP molecules are needed to activate glucose during the initial steps of glycolysis, where glucose is converted to glucose-6-phosphate. This process requires the input of energy in the form of ATP to initiate the breakdown of glucose.
The molecule made by mitochondria that provides power to cells is adenosine triphosphate, also known as ATP.
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