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How many molecules of ATP are formed from the glycolytic cycle (conversion of glucose to pyruvic acid)?

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How many molecules of ATP are formed from the glycolytic cycle (conversion of glucose to pyruvic acid)?

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4 molecules are formed in during glycolysis. There is no such thing as the glycolytic cycle, there is glycolysis, and there is the Krebs cycle. During the Krebs cycle, 24 ATP molecules are formed. So, the total formed are 4+24=28, per glucose molecule.

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