<Dd> 1 NADH + H: 10 H: 10 / 4 ATP = 1 NADH + H: 2.5 ATP </Dd> <Dd> 1 FADH: 6 H: 6 / 4 ATP = 1 FADH: 1.5 ATP </Dd> <Ul> <Li> ATP: NADH + H coming from glycolysis ratio during the oxidative phosphorylation is <Ul> <Li> 1.5, as for FADH, if hydrogen atoms (2H + 2e) are transferred from cytosolic NADH + H to mitochondrial FAD by the glycerol phosphate shuttle located in the inner mitochondrial membrane . </Li> <Li> 2.5 in case of malate - aspartate shuttle transferring hydrogen atoms from cytosolic NADH + H to mitochondrial NAD </Li> </Ul> </Li> </Ul> <Li> ATP: NADH + H coming from glycolysis ratio during the oxidative phosphorylation is <Ul> <Li> 1.5, as for FADH, if hydrogen atoms (2H + 2e) are transferred from cytosolic NADH + H to mitochondrial FAD by the glycerol phosphate shuttle located in the inner mitochondrial membrane . </Li> <Li> 2.5 in case of malate - aspartate shuttle transferring hydrogen atoms from cytosolic NADH + H to mitochondrial NAD </Li> </Ul> </Li>

Where is the most atp made during cellular respiration