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The net gain of energy, from one molecule of sucrose in aerobic respiration, is

A

18 ATP

B

38 ATP

C

60 ATP

D

76 ATP

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  • The net gain of energy from one gram mole of glucose during aerobic respiration is -

    A
    2 ATP
    B
    4 ATP
    C
    38 ATP
    D
    40 ATP
  • The net gain of energy from one gram mole of glucose during aerobic respiration is

    A
    2 ATP
    B
    4 ATP
    C
    38 ATP
    D
    40 ATP
  • The net gain of energy from one gram mole of glucose during aerobic respiration is

    A
    2 ATP
    B
    4 ATP
    C
    38 ATP
    D
    40 ATP
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