2 ATP per glucose molecule is produced in the Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle)
Glycolysis only produces ATP. GTP is produced during the Citric Acid Cycle (Krebs Cycle).
One acetyl group produces 1 molecule of FADH2 in the citric acid cycle.
Two Co2 molecules are produced per citric acid cycle. Since the citric acid cycle occurs twice with every molecule of glucose metabolized, a total of 4 C02 molecules are produces for every glucose molecule
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One molecule of hexose, such as glucose, can produce up to 36 molecules of ATP through cellular respiration. This process involves glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain, which collectively generate ATP.
Four reduced dinucleotides (NADH) would be produced with four turns of the citric acid cycle - one NADH is produced in each turn of the cycle.
Glycolysis only produces ATP. GTP is produced during the Citric Acid Cycle (Krebs Cycle).
Like many things, depends how much, a lemon or two won't hurt. A few gallons of citric acid will.
One acetyl group produces 1 molecule of FADH2 in the citric acid cycle.
Two Co2 molecules are produced per citric acid cycle. Since the citric acid cycle occurs twice with every molecule of glucose metabolized, a total of 4 C02 molecules are produces for every glucose molecule
During glycolysis, 2 NADH molecules are produced. During the citric acid cycle, 6 NADH molecules are produced. Therefore, a total of 8 NADH molecules are produced during the complete breakdown of one molecule of glucose.
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Citric acid can be used for many things... actually Vitamin C contains citric acid...
There are approximately 3.5 teaspoons in 14g of citric acid.
There are approximately 192 grams of citric acid in one cup.
There are approximately 28 grams in one ounce of citric acid.
Citric acid can not harm you. It ca not harm you because you eat it in many grapefruits