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Electron Transport Phosphorylation: 32 ATP Glycolysis: 2 ATP Krebs Cycle: 2 ATP Electron Transport Phosphorylation: 32 ATP Each NADH produced in Glycolysis is worth 2 ATP (2 x 2 = 4) ; the NADH is worth 3 ATP, but it costs an ATP to transport the NADH into the mitochondria, so there is a net gain of 2 ATP for each NADH produced in gylcolysis Each NADH produced in the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA and Krebs Cycle is worth 3 ATP (8 x 3 = 24) Each FADH2 is worth 2 ATP (2 x 2 = 4) 4 + 24 + 4 = 32

Take home message Structure of amino acid and stepwise structure of the protein Structure of nucleic acids