How many ATP are formed via cellular aerobic
respiration?
ATP from glycolysis and the citric cycle?
ATP from the electron transport chain?
There are 36 or 38 ATP synthesised in the cellular respiration the amount of ATP synthesised, depends on the kind of shuttle system occur when NADH molecule enter in mitochondria from Glycolysis.
Generally, 38 ATP are synthesised in cellular respiration.
ATP from Glycolysis : 2 ATP
ATP from kreb cycle or citric acid cycle: 2 ATP
ATP from electron transport chain: 34 ATP
( in electron transport chain:
One molecule of NADH produces 3 ATP
And one molecule of FADH2 produces 2 ATP.)
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