Cellular respiration in a eukaryotic cell can convert one glucose molecule into 30 to 32 ATP.
As a result, from a single molecule of glucose, up to 36 molecules of ATP can be created during the process of cellular respiration.
Because 2 ATPs are expended to power the movement of 2 NADH molecules into a mitochondria during cellular respiration, some textbooks claim that the net yield of eukaryotes is 36 ATPs (38 ATPs - 2 ATPs = 36 ATPs).
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