38 ATP are generated bt the oxidation of glucose through GLYCOLYSIS & KREB'S CYCLE.....
The total ATP produced from one glucose is --------* (36/38) ATP
Approximately 288 molecules of glucose are needed to produce 300 molecules of ATP in aerobic respiration. This is because one molecule of glucose yields around 36-38 molecules of ATP through glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria.
64 net...68 are produced overall but 2 ATP's are used in the reaction per molecule of glucose.
One molecule of glucose can produce 36 molecules of ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.
2 ATP + glucose ------> 38, but: 38-2 =36ATP
The total ATP produced from one glucose is --------* (36/38) ATP
2. (1)glucose --> (2)Carbon dioxide + (2) Ethanol + (2) ATP aerobic on the other hand produces 38 Atp per glucose molecule. (1) glucose + (6) oxygen---> (6) oxygen + (1) water + (38) atp
Through complete oxidation of glucose, a total of 36-38 molecules of ATP are generated. This process occurs through several stages, including glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation.
Approximately 288 molecules of glucose are needed to produce 300 molecules of ATP in aerobic respiration. This is because one molecule of glucose yields around 36-38 molecules of ATP through glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria.
In glycolysis, one glucose molecule produces a net yield of two ATP molecules at the end of the process.
64 net...68 are produced overall but 2 ATP's are used in the reaction per molecule of glucose.
about 36 to 38 ATP molecules are produced for every glucose molecule.
36 - 38
One molecule of glucose can produce 36 molecules of ATP from aerobic cellular respiration.
2 ATP + glucose ------> 38, but: 38-2 =36ATP
A total of 38 ATP are generated but since it takes 2 ATP to begin the process, the get gain is 36 ATP.
ATP is formed in aerobic respiration. 36/38 ATP's formed from the whole process.