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Net gain of ATP from one molecule of glucose in glycolysis is

Updated On: Jun 14, 2022
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Solution and Explanation

In glycolysis, $2$ molecules of ATP are consumed initially in converting glucose to fructose $1 , 6$ -bisphosphate.
Four molecules of ATP are produced at substrate level phosphorylation, along with the generation of $2$ molecules of $NADH ^{+}$. These $NADH ^{+}$molecules are further utilized in the ETC to give rise to a total of $6$ molecules of ATP ($3$ ATP per $N A D H^{+}$).
Therefore, the net gain of ATP in glycolysis in aerobic organisms is $8$ ATP.
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Glycolysis

What is Glycolysis?

It is the process in which glucose is broken down to produce energy. It produces two molecules of pyruvate, ATP, NADH and water. If the process takes place in cytoplasm of a cell and it does not require oxygen. It occurs in both aerobic and anaerobic organisms.

Glycolysis Pathway