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A strictly aerobically respiring bacterium catabolizes glucose to co2. If a single cell of this organism has utilized 4 glucose molecules in this manner, how much net ATP has that cell produced by substrate level phosphorylation. The answer is 16 atp Please explain how it's 16 atp, thanks.
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Question Text | A strictly aerobically respiring bacterium catabolizes glucose to co2. If a single cell of this organism has utilized 4 glucose molecules in this manner, how much net ATP has that cell produced by substrate level phosphorylation.
The answer is 16 atp
Please explain how it's 16 atp, thanks.
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Topic | All topics |
Subject | Biology |
Class | Class 12 |