Table of Contents
- 1 How many moles of ATP are produced from 1 mole of sucrose?
- 2 How many ATP are produced from 1 molecule of fructose?
- 3 How many ATP are Utilised in the formation of fructose 1 6?
- 4 How many ATPS are produced if 1 mole of glucose is used in the fermentation?
- 5 How many ATP does glycolysis produce?
- 6 How many ATP are produced from one mole of acetyl-CoA?
How many moles of ATP are produced from 1 mole of sucrose?
48 ATP
After eating these delectable brownies, Chris finds that only moles of 48 ATP are being produced per mole of sucrose.
How many ATP can be produce from 1 glucose?
In a eukaryotic cell, the process of cellular respiration can metabolize one molecule of glucose into 30 to 32 ATP. The process of glycolysis only produces two ATP, while all the rest are produced during the electron transport chain.
How many ATP are produced from 1 molecule of fructose?
2 ATP
When fructose is converted into glucose in the liver it consumes 2 ATP. When this newly synthesized glucose is subsequently oxidized in skeletal muscle, the overall metabolic pathway uses 6 O2 and 4 ATP and produces 6 CO2 and 29.5 ATP for each fructose molecule, representing a net gain of 25.5 ATP, or 4.25 ATP/oxygen.
What will be the number of ATP produced as net gain if one molecule of sucrose enters the oxidation pathway?
Whether it is glucose/sucrose, one turn of Krebs’ cycle produces 12 ATP. In sucrose there will be in all four turns of Krebs’ cycle instead of two as in case of glucose and, therefore, total ATP production will be two times more than . glucose that is 76 ATP.
How many ATP are Utilised in the formation of fructose 1 6?
Two molecules of ATP are utilised in the initial two steps in the conversion of glucose to glucose 6-phosphate and fructose to fructose 1, 6-bisphosphate.
How many ATP are required in glycolysis of the substrate is fructose?
Question | One molecule of glucose requires 2 ATP to get phosphorylated to form Fructose 1–6 Biphosphate in glycolysis. How many ATP are used in the same process if the substrate is fructose? |
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Chapter Name | Respiration In Plants |
Subject | Biology (more Questions) |
Class | 12th |
Type of Answer | Video, Text & Image |
How many ATPS are produced if 1 mole of glucose is used in the fermentation?
Anaerobically, each mole of glucose produces 2 moles of ATP. When there is adequate supply of oxygen, NAD reduced during oxidation of glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate transfers reducing equivalents from the cytosol to the respiratory chain by one of the shuttle systems (p. 199).
How many ATP does one sucrose molecule give rise to?
One sucrose molecules gives rise to two glucose molecules. The net production of ATP during complete oxidation of one glucose molecule in plant cell is 36 ATP. Therefore one sucrose molecule yields 36 x 2 = 72 ATP molecules.
How many ATP does glycolysis produce?
There’s a net gain of 2 ATP and 2 NADH per glucose in the glycolysis stage, and during the oxidation of pyruvate additional 2 NADH molecules are formed (per glucose molecule). The entire cellular respiratory process, in humans, produces 32 ATP molecules per glucose molecule.
How many ATP are produced from 6 PGAL?
The oxidation of that 1 glucose through the glycolysis and Krebs-cycle produces 36 or 38 molecules of ATP 2) Glycolysis of one molecule of glucose produces 2 PGAL, thus of three molecules will produce 6 PGAL. Respiration of one molecule of glucose or 2 PGAL produces 38 ATP molecules, thus, of 6 PGAL will produce 114 ATP molecules.
How many ATP are produced from one mole of acetyl-CoA?
Therefore, altogether 12 ATP molecules will be produced from each mole of acetyl-CoA. 4)One molecule of FADH2 produces 2 ATP molecules in ETS. Four molecules of NADH produces 4 x 3 = 12 molecules of ATP. Also, 1 molecule of ATP is produced by substrate level phosphorylation.