Review: Each molecule of glucose yields many molecules of ATP. Substrate-level phosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation produce up to 32 ATP molecules for every glucose molecule oxidized in cellular respiration.
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During glycolysis, one molecule of glucose is converted into two molecules of pyruvate. This process produces a small amount of ATP through substrate-level phosphorylation. Show more…
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