Biology, asked by anmolfaiza0, 21 days ago

i) In a process of cellular respiration 180 ATP molecules are
produced, how many roles of glucose consume during this
process.
(a) 2
(b) 5
(c) 8
(d) 10​

Answers

Answered by nikita6777
11

Answer:

(b) 5

Explanation:

In cellular respiration 1 molecule of glucose produces 36 ATP

so for production of 180 atp molecules 5molecule of glucose is consumed.

Answered by hemakumar0116
0

Answer:

(b) 5

Explanation:

(b) 5 Is the correct answer of this question .

5 molecules of glucose must be consumed in order to create 180 ATP molecules during cellular respiration from 1 glucose molecule.

The full oxidation of one glucose molecule during aerobic respiration is thought to result in the production of 38 ATP molecules.

The highest possible yield of ATP produced per glucose in eukaryotic cells ranges from 36 to 38, depending on how the 2 NADH produced during glycolysis enters the mitochondria and whether the resulting yield is 2 or 3 ATP per NADH.

The amount of ATP produced during aerobic respiration is not 36–38, but rather 30-32 ATP molecules for every glucose molecule.

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