Asked by Chuck Bass
During which phase of cellular respiration is ATP produced?
the citric acid cycle
electron transport
glycolysis
ATP is produced during all of these phases.
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ATP is produced during all of these phases.
- Glycolysis: net 2 ATP by substrate-level phosphorylation.
- Citric acid cycle: produces GTP (which is readily converted to ATP) by substrate-level phosphorylation (1 GTP per acetyl‑CoA, 2 per glucose).
- Electron transport (oxidative phosphorylation): the proton gradient drives ATP synthase to produce the bulk of ATP.
- Glycolysis: net 2 ATP by substrate-level phosphorylation.
- Citric acid cycle: produces GTP (which is readily converted to ATP) by substrate-level phosphorylation (1 GTP per acetyl‑CoA, 2 per glucose).
- Electron transport (oxidative phosphorylation): the proton gradient drives ATP synthase to produce the bulk of ATP.
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