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How many molecules of ATP are produced from 1 molecule of glucose at the end of glycolysis? How many molecules were used to start the process? What is the net gain of ATP molecules from 1 molecule of glucose?
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How many molecules of ATP are produced from 1 molecule of glucose at the end of glycolysis? How many molecules were used to start the process? What is the net gain of ATP molecules from 1 molecule of glucose?
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2 molecules of ATP are used in glycolysis.
4 are produced.
So we get a net gain on 2 molecules of ATP per glucose during glycolysis.
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