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Q. During glycolysis, the conversion of one mole of $3PGAld$ to $C_3H_4O_3$ yield $2$ moles of $ATP$. But the oxidation of glucose to $C_3H_4O_3$ produces a total of $4$ moles of $ATP$. Where do the remaining $2$ moles of $ATP$ come from?

Respiration in Plants

Solution:

Correct answer is (a) One mole of glucose gives $2$ moles of $3PGAId$