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Which part of cellular respiration uses 2 ATP and produces 4 ATP per glucose molecule
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Which part of cellular respiration uses 2 ATP and produces 4 ATP per glucose molecule
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Glycolysis. Two molecules of ATP are used at the start of the process, where a phosphate group is added to the Glucose molecule. 4 molecules of ATP are gained later in the process, making a net gain of 2 ATP molecules for the entire process.
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