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How many ATP are produced in cellular respiration?

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Aerobic cellular respiration produces a total of 36 or 38 ATPs, as described below.
Process ATPs Produced by
Glycolysis 2 Substrate level phosphorylation
Glycolysis 6 or 4 Oxidative phosphorylation of 2 NADH2
Link Reaction 6 Oxidative phosphorylation of 2 NADH2
Krebs' Cycle 2 Substrate level phosphorylation
4 Oxidative phosphorylation of 2 FADH2
18 Oxidative phosphorylation of 6 NADH

The total number of ATPs varies from 38 to 36 depending upon the shuttle system, used for transporting electrons obtained from glycolysis to mitochondria. If malate-aspartate shuttle is used (which exchanges cytoplasmic NADH with mitochondrial NADH) then 38 ATPs are produced as a NADH gives 3 ATPs after oxidative phosphorylation. If glycerol phosphate shuttle is used (which exchanges cytoplasmic NADH2 with mitochondrial FADH2ā€‹) then 36 ATPs are produced as a FADH2 gives 2 ATPs by oxidative phosphorylation.

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