Considering 4 molecules of glucose undergoing aerobic (cellular) respiration. How many ATPs would these 4 molecules of glucose produce at the end of the citric acid (krebs) cycle?
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This produces 2 ATP and 6 NADH , for every glucose molecule entering glycolysis. The Krebs cycle takes place inside the mitochondria. The Krebs cycle produces the CO2 that you breath out. This stage produces most of the energy ( 34 ATP molecules, compared to only 2 ATP for glycolysis and 2 ATP for Krebs cycle).
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