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Assertion: Glycolysis is the first step of respiration in which glucose completely breaks into `CO_(2)" and "H_(2)0`.
Reason: In this process. there is net gain of twenty four molecules of ATP.

A

Only statement-I is correct .

B

Only Statement-II is correct .

C

Both statement-I and statement -II are correct .

D

Both statement-I and statement-II are incorrect .

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