Cellular respiration uses one glucose molecule to produce a total of(1 point)

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24 ATPs.
24 ATPs.

2 ATPs.
2 ATPs.

28 ATPs.
28 ATPs.

36 ATPs.

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Cellular respiration typically uses one glucose molecule to produce a total of about 36 ATPs in eukaryotic cells, although the exact number can vary slightly depending on the efficiency of the process and other factors. Therefore, the correct response is:

36 ATPs.