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∙ 9y agoas many as needed
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four segments are needed
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As many as needed. It is time.
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1,4.10e23 molecules
3 fatty acids!
In aerobic respiration, each molecule of glucose produces approximately 32 molecules of ATP. Therefore, to make 6000 molecules of ATP, you would need 6000/32 = 187.5 molecules of glucose. However, since you cannot have a fraction of a molecule, you would need 188 molecules of glucose to produce 6000 molecules of ATP in aerobic respiration.
Two monosaccharide molecules are needed to form one sucrose molecule.
The act of blinking requires a very small amount of energy, which can be provided by only a few molecules of ATP. Studies estimate that a blink may require around 1-2 molecules of ATP to execute the movement of the muscles involved.
The only threat to conservation is man. Conservation is a good thing and saves many species from becoming extinct. With more people spanning out to live in forested areas there is a threat to many animals and conservation parks are certainly needed. There is less and less land available and that's the main threat.
One molecule of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is typically needed to jump start glycolysis by phosphorylating glucose to form glucose-6-phosphate. This step primes glucose for further breakdown in glycolysis.
Two NAD+ molecules are needed for the breakdown of each glucose molecule during glycolysis. NAD+ is reduced to NADH during certain reactions in glycolysis, allowing it to carry electrons to the electron transport chain for further energy production.
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