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Alexxx [7]
2 years ago
10

The total amount of ATP that a cell gains for each glucose molecule that enters glycolysis depends on the presence of carbon dio

xide. Select one: True False
Biology
1 answer:
liraira [26]2 years ago
6 0
<h2>Glycolysis  Process</h2>

Explanation:

  • <u>True is right Answer</u>
  1. The procedure of glycolysis creates a net increase of two pyruvate atoms, <em>two ATP particles, and two NADH atoms for the cell to use for vitality.  </em>
  2. Cell breath produces 36 absolute ATP for every atom of <em>glucose across three stages.The first stage, glycolysis, happens in the cytosol and nets 2 ATP while parting the six carbon glucose into two three-carbon pieces. Breaking the bonds between carbons in the glucose atom discharges vitality.  </em>
  3. ATP yield during oxygen consuming breath isn't 36–38, however just around 30–32 ATP particles/1 atom of glucose .
  4. The TCA cycle and  beta oxidation are utilized by the mitochondrial electron transport chain to create ATP.It formed FADH2 and NADH.  
  5. Complete oxidation of one palmitate particle (unsaturated fat containing 16 carbons) produces 129 ATP atoms.  
  6. The procedure can be abridged as glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water. During this procedure, the vitality put away in glucose is moved to ATP. Vitality is put away in the bonds between the phosphate gatherings (PO4-) of the ATP particle.
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