During cellular respiration, for each single glucose molecule 10 NADH molecules and 2 FADH2 molecules are produced. However, when tabulating how much ATP is synthesized, we consider the ATP yield from 8 NADH molecules and 4 FADH2 molecules. Explain why.

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During cellular respiration, for each single glucose
molecule 10 NADH molecules and 2 FADH2
molecules are produced. However, when
tabulating how much ATP is synthesized, we
consider the ATP yield from 8 NADH molecules
and 4 FADH2 molecules. Explain why.
Transcribed Image Text:During cellular respiration, for each single glucose molecule 10 NADH molecules and 2 FADH2 molecules are produced. However, when tabulating how much ATP is synthesized, we consider the ATP yield from 8 NADH molecules and 4 FADH2 molecules. Explain why.
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