the molecule that is produced is atp
About 36 ATP molecules are produced from a single molecule of glucose. There are 2 pathways by which ATP is produced one is aerobic (in presence of oxygen) and other is anerobic (without oxygen). ATP is the energy rich molecule produced at diffferent levels when a glucose molecule undergoes breakdown into intermediate compounds through a long pathway called glycolysis which takesplace in mitochondria. A complex series of events follow in glycolysis, which involve transfer of important groups like phosphate, hydroxyl etc from or to the glucose molecule. thus ATP is produced as a result of these complex events and utilised in daily energy requirements.
Two out of the six G3Ps produced in one cycle are used to make one molecule of glucose.
Many molecules can be synthesized using that energy. Most important one is ATP
NADPH
2 molecules of ATP are produced for every molecule of glucose used.
The actual number of ATP produced from the complete oxidation of one molecule of glucose is around 30-32 ATP molecules. This includes ATP generated through glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria.
About 36 ATP molecules are produced from a single molecule of glucose. There are 2 pathways by which ATP is produced one is aerobic (in presence of oxygen) and other is anerobic (without oxygen). ATP is the energy rich molecule produced at diffferent levels when a glucose molecule undergoes breakdown into intermediate compounds through a long pathway called glycolysis which takesplace in mitochondria. A complex series of events follow in glycolysis, which involve transfer of important groups like phosphate, hydroxyl etc from or to the glucose molecule. thus ATP is produced as a result of these complex events and utilised in daily energy requirements.
Two out of the six G3Ps produced in one cycle are used to make one molecule of glucose.
2 ATP are produced in anaerobic respiration(fermentation)
Many molecules can be synthesized using that energy. Most important one is ATP
34
A total of 36-38 ATP molecules can be produced from one glucose molecule through aerobic respiration in eukaryotic cells. This process involves glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation in the mitochondria.
ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is a molecule that has 3 phosphate molecules attached to it. It is produced in the mitochondria during cellular respiration, and a little is produced in the light dependent reactions of photosynthesis, but this is later used up in the light independent reactions. ATP is used as an energy source for cells to carry out functions like active transport. When a cell needs energy, it breaks one of the phosphates off of the ATP, which releases energy. After this, the ATP is called ADP (adenosine diphosphate)
NADPH
Six oxygen molecules are released when one glucose molecule is formed.
2 molecules of ATP are produced for every molecule of glucose used.
about 36 to 38 ATP molecules are produced for every glucose molecule.