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13,27,53,107,213,? (a)426 (b)425 (c)427 (428).​

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Answered by sachanparth693
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47.855347.8553Hence, there can be a net gain of 38 ATP molecules during aerobic respiration of one molecule of glucose. Figure 14.5 DiagramaticHence, there can be a net gain of 38 ATP molecules during aerobic respiration of one molecule of glucose. Figure 14.5 DiagramaticHence, there can be a net gain of 38 ATP molecules during aerobic respiration of one molecule of glucose. Figure 14.5 DiagramaticHence, there can be a net gain of 38 ATP molecules during aerobic respiration of one molecule of glucose. Figure 14.5 Diagramatic

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