QUESTION 37: EXPLANATION
Technically, 38 ATP molecules can me produced per oxidized glucose during cellular respiration:
2 ATP in glycolysis
2 ATP from the Krebs cycle
34 ATP from the electron transport system
However, in a real situation this is not possible because there are several factor that promotes the lost of ATP such as some leaky membranes and the cost of transporting pyruvate and ADP into the mitochondria. So, the estimated range is around 30 ATP per glucose. In this case, where we are estimating the number of ATP produced by two molecules of glucose, we could be obtaining 60 ATP approximately.
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