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Out of 38 molecules of ATP produced after aerobic respiration of glucose, the break up in ATP production glycolysis (P), pyruvic acid to acetyl CoA formation (Q) and Krebs cycle (R) is

A

P = 2, Q = 6, R = 30

B

P = 8, Q = 6, R = 24

C

P = 8, Q = 10, R = 20

D

P = 2, Q = 12, R = 24

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