In the process of cellular respiration, a single molecule of glucose ( C₆H₁₂O₆) can yield up to 36 molecules of ATP.
36 ATP molecules are produced by the citric acid cycle.
Thus, a total of 38 ATP molecules are produced during aerobic respiration, with 2 of those molecules forming outside of the mitochondria.
Up to 32 extra ATP molecules are produced by the Krebs cycle, pyruvate transformation, and electron transfer from the NADH and FADH2 molecules of glycolysis, A series of procedures known as glycolysis converts glucose into two pyruvate molecules, each of which has three carbons, and uses them to produce energy.
The great majority of extant animals have been found to have the ancient metabolic process known as glycolysis.
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