During cellular respiration, how many ATP molecules are used and produced per molecule of glucose dur A B The first half of glycolysis uses 2 ATPs, and the second half of glycolysis produces 4 ATP. The first half of glycolysis produces 2 ATPs, and the second half of glycolysis uses 4 ATPs The first half of glycolysis uses 4 ATPs, and the second half of glycolysis produces 2 ATPs The first hall of glycolysis produces 4 ATPS, and the second half of glycolysis uses 2 ATP

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During cellular respiration, how many ATP molecules are used and produced per molecule of glucose dur
A
B
The first half of glycolysis uses 2 ATPs, and the second half of glycolysis produces 4 ATP.
The first half of glycolysis produces 2 ATPs, and the second half of glycolysis uses 4 ATPs
The first half of glycolysis uses 4 ATPs, and the second half of glycolysis produces 2 ATPs
The first hall of glycolysis produces 4 ATPS, and the second half of glycolysis uses 2 ATP
Answer

The first half of glycolysis uses 2 ATPs, and the second half of glycolysis produces 4 ATP.

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