Imagine that you are a hungry cell and find a large supply of citrate (citric acid). how many atps can you get from each citrate molecule if you use both the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain?
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Citrate is the first biological substance in the citric acid cycle and it is the starting point of the cycle. From one molecule of citrate, the citric acid cycle will produce 2 ATP while the electron transport chain will produce 34 ATP. Therefore, together both the citric acid cycle and the electron transport chain will produce 36 ATP.
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