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When a pair of electron from NADH(H^(+))...

When a pair of electron from `NADH(H^(+))` is transported through respiratory ETS, it results in the formation of

A

2 mol. Of ATP

B

4 mol. Of ATP

C

3 mol. Of ATP

D

5 mol. Of ATP.

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C
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