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The maximum ATP yield from the oxidation of one molecule of glucose to 6 molecules of CO2 is ............?
Why is the answer 36 ?
Why is the answer 36 ?
i dont think thats rightglycolysis - 6 ATP
pyruvate to acetyl CoA - 6 ATP
Krebs cycle - 24 ATP
total comes to 36 ATP
i dont think thats right
Glycolyis: 2 ATP and 2 NADH
Pyruvate Oxidation: 2 NADH
Krebs Cycle: 2 ATP, 6 NADH and 2 FADH2
ETC: Uses the 10 NADH (each yields 3 ATP) and the 2 FADH2 (Each yields 2 ATP) to make an "ideal" 30 ATP from NADH and 4 ATP from FADH2.
Total ATP from 1 glucose molecule = 38 ATP.
Some places says that it is 36 some 38, might as well know both numbers.
38 is an old number bacause now it's been proven that 1 ATP has to be compensated to move one NADH from cytoplasm to mitochondria. And there are 2 NADHs that need to go thru this process so it turns out to be 36.