How many atp and nadph2 are required for synthesis of one molecule of glucose

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This was a question in a test. The options were (1) 8 (2) 16 (3) 24 (4) 48 My answer is 30 which was not in options. Given answer was 48. 12 NADPH 18 ATP for one glucose 12 NADPH and ATP from z scheme where 24 photons are used. 6 ATP more from cyclic where 6 photons are used. Net 30. Can someone point out an argument against this? One explanation for 48 is: 2 electron each hydrogen atom 4 electrons per water molecule 2 water molecules for one oxygen molecule 8 electrons=8 photons for each oxygen, each glucose 6 oxygen so 8×6 = 48 But what is the mistake in argument for 30?

ATP Production of One Glucose

ATP Production of One Glucose Ex Phys Home IMPORTANT THOUGHTS: EACH NADH+H YIELDS 2.5ATP AND EACH FADH2 YIELDS 1.5ATP Glycolysis: The net ATP yield is 2 ATP. And, since NADH+H shuttles its electrons and protons to FAD, reducing FAD to FADH2, the net yield is 3 ATP in the ETC. Conversion of pyruvate to ACOA: We do not produce any ATP in this stage. However, the 2 molecules of NADH+H+ will yied 5 ATP in the ETC. TCA cycle: When calculating the total ATP in the TCA cycle, remember that there are TWO ACoA molecules. So, ATP is made one place in the TCA and with 2 turns of the cycle the ATP yield is 2. NAHD+H+ is produced 6 times (from the TWO ACOA) yielding 15 ATP in the ETC. A total of 2 FADH2 are yielded from the TWO ACOA, thus yielding 3 ATP. Comparison of ATP Production from ONE glucose molecule (glycolysis) and ATP Yield if start from a molecule of glycogen (glycogenolysis). We use an ATP to get glucose INTO the muscle cell. Since glycogen is already stored in muscle we do not use an ATP in the first reaction of breaking it down.

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This problem has been solved! You'll get a detailed solution from a subject matter expert that helps you learn core concepts. See Answer See Answer See Answer done loading Question:(10 points) Consider the production of one molecule of glucose by a C4 plant. How many molecules of CO2, NADPH, and ATP are required for its production? How many photons are required by each photosystem to produce the NADPH? If the chloroplast ATP synthase has 15 c subunits, how many protons are needed for synthesis of the required ATP? (10 points) Consider the production of one molecule of glucose by a C4 plant. How many molecules of CO2, NADPH, and ATP are required for its production? How many photons are required by each photosystem to produce the NADPH? If the chloroplast ATP synthase has 15 c subunits, how many protons are needed for synthesis of the required ATP? Previous question Next question

How many ATP are needed for the Calvin cycle to make one glucose? – Sage

It takes three turns of the Calvin cycle to create one molecule of glyceraldehyde-3 phosphate. After six turns of the Calvin cycle, two molecules of glyceraldehyde-3 phosphate can be combined to make a glucose molecule. This means that to produce a single molecule of glucose, 18 ATP and 12 NADPH are consumed. How many ATP molecules are needed for glucose? two molecules The energy to split glucose is provided by two molecules of ATP. Is ATP is required by Calvin cycle? The Calvin cycle is not totally independent of light since it relies on ATP and NADH, which are products of the light-dependent reactions. The light-independent reactions of the Calvin cycle can be organized into three basic stages: fixation, reduction, and regeneration. READ ALSO: Is IEM good for mechanical engineering? How many ATP molecules are used in Calvin cycle? In summary, it takes six turns of the Calvin cycle to fix six carbon atoms from CO2. These six turns require energy input from 12 ATP molecules and 12 NADPH molecules in the reduction step and 6 ATP molecules in the regeneration step. How many ATP and NADPH2 molecules are required in Calvin cycle for the synthesis of 1 molecule of glucose? Answer: 3 ATP molecules and 2 NADPH2 molecules are required to fix one molecule of carbon dioxide in Calvin cycle. Hence, the requirement to synthesize a molecule of hexose, like glucose molecule is 18 ATP molecules and 12 NADPH2 molecules. What molecules are required for the Calvin cycle? In the Calvin cycle...

How many ATP molecules are required during the formation of one molecule of glucose? – Sage

How many ATP molecules are required during the formation of one molecule of glucose? ATP molecules required to synthesize one molecule of glucose by C4 pathway are 30. How many molecules of glucose are needed for respiration? Therefore, a total of up to 36 molecules of ATP can be made from just one molecule of glucose in the process of cellular respiration. What is the correct order of respiration? Thus the correct order of the stages in cellular respiration is: Glycolysis – Oxidative decarboxylation – Krebs cycle – Electron transport chain – Oxidative phosphorylation. What are glycolysis, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain? How many NADPH2 and ATP are required for synthesis of one molecule of glucose? For synthesis of a molecule of glucose, 18 ATP, 12 NADPH and 6CO2 are required. How many ATP molecules per molecule of glucose are generated during the following stages of respiration? 38 ATP molecules Biology textbooks often state that 38 ATP molecules can be made per oxidized glucose molecule during cellular respiration (2 from glycolysis, 2 from the Krebs cycle, and about 34 from the electron transport system). How many ATP are produced from one molecule of glucose? The oxygen combines with the hydrogen to form water. If oxygen is not present then hydrogen cannot pass through the electron transport chain resulting in a reduction of ATP molecules produced. In total, 38 ATP molecules are produced from one molecule of glucose. How many ATP molecules are produced in non-cy...

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• • • • Question:Define metabolism Question How many ATP molecules represent the energy equivalents to that required for the synthesis of one molecule of glucose? • Your answer should be a whole number without any decimal places. Sorry, that's incorrect. Try again? ATP molecules FEEDBACK VIEW ANSWER SUBMIT Define metabolism Question How many ATP molecules represent the energy equivalents to that required for the synthesis of one molecule of glucose? • Your answer should be a whole number without any decimal places. Sorry, that's incorrect. Try again? ATP molecules FEEDBACK VIEW ANSWER SUBMIT Previous question Next question

How many ATP molecules are required during the formation of one molecule of glucose? – Sage

How many ATP molecules are required during the formation of one molecule of glucose? ATP molecules required to synthesize one molecule of glucose by C4 pathway are 30. How many molecules of glucose are needed for respiration? Therefore, a total of up to 36 molecules of ATP can be made from just one molecule of glucose in the process of cellular respiration. What is the correct order of respiration? Thus the correct order of the stages in cellular respiration is: Glycolysis – Oxidative decarboxylation – Krebs cycle – Electron transport chain – Oxidative phosphorylation. What are glycolysis, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain? How many NADPH2 and ATP are required for synthesis of one molecule of glucose? For synthesis of a molecule of glucose, 18 ATP, 12 NADPH and 6CO2 are required. How many ATP molecules per molecule of glucose are generated during the following stages of respiration? 38 ATP molecules Biology textbooks often state that 38 ATP molecules can be made per oxidized glucose molecule during cellular respiration (2 from glycolysis, 2 from the Krebs cycle, and about 34 from the electron transport system). How many ATP are produced from one molecule of glucose? The oxygen combines with the hydrogen to form water. If oxygen is not present then hydrogen cannot pass through the electron transport chain resulting in a reduction of ATP molecules produced. In total, 38 ATP molecules are produced from one molecule of glucose. How many ATP molecules are produced in non-cy...

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This was a question in a test. The options were (1) 8 (2) 16 (3) 24 (4) 48 My answer is 30 which was not in options. Given answer was 48. 12 NADPH 18 ATP for one glucose 12 NADPH and ATP from z scheme where 24 photons are used. 6 ATP more from cyclic where 6 photons are used. Net 30. Can someone point out an argument against this? One explanation for 48 is: 2 electron each hydrogen atom 4 electrons per water molecule 2 water molecules for one oxygen molecule 8 electrons=8 photons for each oxygen, each glucose 6 oxygen so 8×6 = 48 But what is the mistake in argument for 30?

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This problem has been solved! You'll get a detailed solution from a subject matter expert that helps you learn core concepts. See Answer See Answer See Answer done loading Question:(10 points) Consider the production of one molecule of glucose by a C4 plant. How many molecules of CO2, NADPH, and ATP are required for its production? How many photons are required by each photosystem to produce the NADPH? If the chloroplast ATP synthase has 15 c subunits, how many protons are needed for synthesis of the required ATP? (10 points) Consider the production of one molecule of glucose by a C4 plant. How many molecules of CO2, NADPH, and ATP are required for its production? How many photons are required by each photosystem to produce the NADPH? If the chloroplast ATP synthase has 15 c subunits, how many protons are needed for synthesis of the required ATP? Previous question Next question

ATP Production of One Glucose

ATP Production of One Glucose Ex Phys Home IMPORTANT THOUGHTS: EACH NADH+H YIELDS 2.5ATP AND EACH FADH2 YIELDS 1.5ATP Glycolysis: The net ATP yield is 2 ATP. And, since NADH+H shuttles its electrons and protons to FAD, reducing FAD to FADH2, the net yield is 3 ATP in the ETC. Conversion of pyruvate to ACOA: We do not produce any ATP in this stage. However, the 2 molecules of NADH+H+ will yied 5 ATP in the ETC. TCA cycle: When calculating the total ATP in the TCA cycle, remember that there are TWO ACoA molecules. So, ATP is made one place in the TCA and with 2 turns of the cycle the ATP yield is 2. NAHD+H+ is produced 6 times (from the TWO ACOA) yielding 15 ATP in the ETC. A total of 2 FADH2 are yielded from the TWO ACOA, thus yielding 3 ATP. Comparison of ATP Production from ONE glucose molecule (glycolysis) and ATP Yield if start from a molecule of glycogen (glycogenolysis). We use an ATP to get glucose INTO the muscle cell. Since glycogen is already stored in muscle we do not use an ATP in the first reaction of breaking it down.

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