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12 years ago
what is the fate of acetal-CoA if the cell has enough ATP?
How many ATP from one glucose molecule?
How many ATP could be generated from acetal-CoA?
what product is always made from fermentation?
what organisms perform glycolysis?
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12 years ago
For how many ATP form one glucose molecule, I believe it is 2. At least that what my book is telling me.
The others, I'm not sure.
I may come back and answer them if I find out through reading or in class.
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12 years ago
If there is enough ATP acetyl CoA it will be converted into glycerol and fatty acids.
From one glucose 36-38 ATPs will be produced
From acetyl CoA, only 2 ATPs are produced and it turns into lactic acid.
2 ATPs, CO2 and lactic acid or alcohol are products of fermentation
Anaerobic and aerobic organisms perform glycolysis
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