One molecule of atp on complete oxidation release how much energy
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The complete aerobic oxidation of glucose is coupled to the synthesis of as many as 36 molecules of ATP: Glycolysis, the initial stage of glucose metabolism, takes place in the cytosol and does not involve molecular O2. It produces a small amount of ATP and the three-carbon compound pyruvate.
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➡32 molecules of ATP (net gain).
➡Explanation: 2 molecules of ATP - in Glycolysis ( net gain ).2 molecules of ATP - in Krebs Cycle.28 molecules of ATP - in Electron Transport Chain.-1 NADH produces x2.5 ATP ( there are 10 NADH produced )-1 FADH2 produces x1.5 ATP ( there are 2 FADH2 produced )
Total:2 +2 +2.5x10 +1.5x2
➡4 +28 = 32 molecules of ATP
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