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How many molecules of ATP are obtained by the respiration of one molecule of glucose?
36
4
38
2
- Option 1: 36
- This option refers to an older understanding of ATP yield from one glucose molecule. Under typical cellular conditions, eukaryotic cells generate around 30-32 ATP. So 36 could be an overestimate.
- Option 2: 4
- This number is incorrect for total ATP yield but corresponds to ATP produced in specific pathways like glycolysis and TCA directly, excluding contributions from NADH and FADH2 in oxidative phosphorylation.
- Option 3: 38
- This number was previously used to describe ATP yield in prokaryotic cells, assuming no loss during mitochondrial transport.
- Option 4: 2
- This option only accounts for ATP directly formed in glycolysis. In whole cellular respiration, this is not accurate for the overall ATP yield from glucose.
Answer: Option 3: 38
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