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Maximum energy becomes available per mole of glucose when it is metabolised through

A

Glycolysis in skeletal muscle of a sprinter

B

Fermentation into ethanol by yeast

C

Fermentation into methanol by eneteric bacteria

D

Aerobic respiration

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D
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