Biology, asked by sudhanshusekharsamal, 10 months ago

1 mol of glucose oxidised aerobically through
glycerol phosphate shuttle gives :-

(1) 38 ATP
(2) 36 ATP
(3) 40 ATP
(4) 39 ATP​

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Answered by AMEEN24
3

Answer:

According to some of newer sources the ATP yield during aerobic respiration is not 36–38, but only about 30–32 ATP molecules / 1 molecule of glucose ...

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Answered by smartbrainz
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One molecule of glucose is oxidised aerobically to give 36 molecules of ATP. Option to.

Explanation:

  • respiration can be of two types. They are aerobic respiration and anaerobic respiration. aerobic respiration takes place in the presence of Oxygen and results in the formation of larger molecules of ATP as compared to an aerobic respiration which takes place in the complete absence of oxygen.
  • The number of ATP molecule produced during metabolism of one molecule of glucose is equal to 36 ATP.

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