2ATP refers to two molecules of adenosine triphosphate, which is a high-energy molecule used by cells for various cellular processes. ATP is often referred to as the "energy currency" of the cell, as it is used to store and transfer energy within the cell.
the net gain is 2ATP molecules -9th grade textbook
energy in NADH2 and FADH2 used to generate ATP.3ATPs per NADH2 and 2ATP per FADH2 produced.
There is a balanced equation for glycolysis occurring in the mitochondria. The equation is glucose + 2ADP 2 + 2Pi + 2NAD --> 2ATP + 2NADH + 2 pyruvate.
Photosynthesis 6H2O 6CO2--->C6H12O6 6O2 Respiration 1.Glycolisis:- C6H12O6 2ATP 2NAD --->2Pyruvate 2NADH 4ATP Kreb cycle:- 2Pyruvate 8NAD Co enzyme A 2FAD ---> 2Acetaldehyde Co.A 6CO2 8NADH 2ATP 2FADH2 ETC:- 10NADH 2FADH2 ---> 34ATP H2O
2atp and nadph are moved i think, not too sure thoughh you may double check because i don't feel like iit
To make 2ATP 1 NAD+ and 2 pyruvate.
2ATP+6NADH2+2FADH2+4CO2 per glucose molecule
For one glucose molecule, 2ATP+4CO2+6NADH2+2FADH2
the net gain is 2ATP molecules -9th grade textbook
Glucose+2ATP+4ADP+2Pi+2NAD+→2Pyruvate+2ADP+4ATP+2NADH+2H++2H2O
It produces 38 ATP for every glucose molecule but it takes 2ATP to start it off, thus a net 36 are produced.
energy in NADH2 and FADH2 used to generate ATP.3ATPs per NADH2 and 2ATP per FADH2 produced.
they produce lactic acid (2CH3CHOHCOOH), 2ATP, heat.
2atp and nadph are moved i think, not too sure thoughh you may double check because i don't feel like iit
There is a balanced equation for glycolysis occurring in the mitochondria. The equation is glucose + 2ADP 2 + 2Pi + 2NAD --> 2ATP + 2NADH + 2 pyruvate.
inputs consis of: glucose (C6H12O6) outputs: 2ATP, Lactic acid / ethanol in yeasts
Yes. Reaction of photosynthesis is: 12H2O(water)+6CO2(carbon dioxide) gives C6H12O2(glucose)+6O2(oxygen)+6H2O(water)+2ATP(energy)