Biology, asked by raheelamaqsood87, 4 months ago

(i) In an oxidation process 14135KJ energy is release, how many
moles of glucose consume during this process.
(a) 1
(b) 3
(c) 5
(d) 10​

Answers

Answered by wavdiwalafareed
9

Answer:

the answer is 5 cause when we multiply 14135 with 2827 the answer is 5

Answered by yogeshkumar49685
1

Answer:

In an oxidation process 14135KJ energy is released, 5 mole of glucose consume during this process.

Explanation:

Given:- In oxidation process 14135KJ energy is released-

The glucose molecule is oxidized to produce pyruvic acid, which is then oxidized further to produce water and carbon dioxide.

When one glucose molecule is completely oxidized, it produces 38 ATP molecules. The energy of the 38 ATP is approximately 2900 kJ or 686 kcal is released.

Therefore,

1 mole of Glucose = 2900KJ energy released

X no. of mole of Glucose = 2900KJ x 5(Option c)

                           Results = 14,500KJ energy released

Hence, Consumption of 5 Mole of glucose releases energy 14135KJ.

                                                                                                                               

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