Biology, asked by jerry032, 9 months ago

10. How many ATPs are formed during the
formation 2-Phosphoglycerate *
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Answered by AyushPurohit
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Answer:

No ATP is formed during the formation of 2 phosphoglycerate

Explanation:

3 phosphoglycerate is converted into 2 phosphoglycerate and in this process only position of phosphate group is changed with the help of enzyme MUTASE . Since , only position of phosphate group is changed , so no ATP is formed.

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Answered by nds3eng
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Answer:

1 NADH 2 = 3 ATP

1 FADH 2 = 2 ATP

Explanation:

NADH 2 : Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide

FADH 2 : Flavin Adenine Dinucleotide

ATPs are formed during the formation 2- Phosphoglycerate = 2

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