during glycolysis for oxidation of one glucose molecule how many ATPs are produced
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in human cells 36 - 38 ATP
in yeast and muscle cells of humans 2 ATP
in yeast and muscle cells of humans 2 ATP
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The glucose molecule is phosphorylated by the addition of phosphate group to the glucose to become glucose phosphate. Through series of oxidated enzymes, the glucose phosphate is converted to two molecules of triose sugar (a 3-carbon sugar). The triose sugar is converted to pyruvic acid by the removal of four atoms of hydrogen by a coenzyme called NAD with the formation of 2ATP
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