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the majority of the atp molecules produced in a cell are produced: from oxidative phosphorylation from glycolysis from the citric acid cycle from the calvin cycle
Oxidative phosphorylation is the process that produces the majority of ATP in a cell. It occurs in the mitochondria and uses the energy released from the electron - transport chain to phosphorylate ADP into ATP. Glycolysis and the Citric Acid Cycle produce a smaller amount of ATP compared to oxidative phosphorylation. The Calvin Cycle is related to photosynthesis and not ATP production in cellular respiration.
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