In cellular respiration, by way of glycolysis, you gain 38 ATP molecules if Prokaryotic and 36 for Eukaryotic as 2 are used for energy during active transport.
In aerobic respiration, 36 or 38 molecules of ATP per molecule of glucose, depending on how many are gained through the electron transfer system.In anaerobic respiration 2 molecules of ATP per molecule of glucose, though higher yields can occur in higher temperatures (as much as 9 ATP molecules per molecule of glucose)
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
It has 2 ATP molecules.
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~ 12 ATP gained.
atp
38 molecules ATP
In the reaction, 2 molecules of ATP are used and 4 molecules of ATP are directly made.
38 molecules ATP
In aerobic respiration, 36 or 38 molecules of ATP per molecule of glucose, depending on how many are gained through the electron transfer system.In anaerobic respiration 2 molecules of ATP per molecule of glucose, though higher yields can occur in higher temperatures (as much as 9 ATP molecules per molecule of glucose)
72 molecules of ATP are produced .
Two net molecules of ATP per fermentation cycle.
It has 2 ATP molecules.
36 ATP
2 atp molecues
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