How many molecules of ATP are produced in the light-dependent reactions for every molecule of glucose synthesized?
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How many molecules of ATP are produced in the light-dependent reactions for every molecule of glucose synthesized?
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A total of 36 ATP molecules are produced in the light-dependent reactions for every glucose molecule synthesized.
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Q: How many molecules of ATP are produced in the light-dependent reactions for every molecule of glucose synthesized?
Solution: A total of 36 ATP molecules are produced in the light-dependent reactions for every glucose molecule synthesized.
Steps: 6
Step 1: Understand that glucose is produced during photosynthesis, which occurs in plants.
Step 2: Know that photosynthesis has two main stages: light-dependent reactions and light-independent reactions (Calvin cycle).
Step 3: Realize that light-dependent reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes of chloroplasts and require sunlight.
Step 4: Learn that during light-dependent reactions, energy from sunlight is used to produce ATP and NADPH.
Step 5: Understand that for every molecule of glucose (which has 6 carbon atoms), a total of 36 ATP molecules are generated through the entire process of cellular respiration, not just the light-dependent reactions.
Step 6: Conclude that while the light-dependent reactions contribute to ATP production, the total ATP produced for every glucose synthesized is 36.