Cellular respiration typically uses one glucose molecule to produce a total of 36 ATPs in eukaryotic cells, although the exact number can vary based on factors like the efficiency of the process and cell type.
So, the correct response is 36 ATPs.
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36 ATPs
36 ATPs
28 ATPs
28 ATPs
24 ATPs
24 ATPs
2 ATPs
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Cellular respiration typically uses one glucose molecule to produce a total of 36 ATPs in eukaryotic cells, although the exact number can vary based on factors like the efficiency of the process and cell type.
So, the correct response is 36 ATPs.