Approximately 36 <span>molecules of ATP are produced from the complete oxidation of one molecule of glucose (C6H12O6) in aerobic cellular respiration. Among the options, Option D is so close so, it would be your correct answer.
Cellular respiration is a process associated with the production of energy molecules in the form of ATP by oxidation of glucose molecule.
The respiration proceeds in four stages: glycolysis followed by link reaction, Krebs cycle and electron transport chain.
The oxidation of glucose begins by the glycolysis or the breakdown of the glucose molecules which produces 2 ATP molecules. The resultant then enter the link reaction, Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain which then produces many more ATP molecules and counts in 30-32 molecules.
Bones
produce blood cells. The red bone
marrow found in the connective tissue of certain bones is the site of blood
cell production. The correct answer between all the choices given
is the second choice or letter B. I am hoping that this answer has satisfied
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