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1. what would be the net gain of atp from the breakdown of ten molecules of glucose under aerobic conditions? a. 10 b. 20 c. 40 d. 360
2. the kreb cycle does not occur a. oxygen is present b .oxygen is not present c. glucose occurs d. carbon dioxide is present
3. in krebs cycle the carbon atom is in a three-carbon molecule are released in a. one molecules of water b. three molecules of carbon dioxide c .one molecule of glucose. 4. which products are formed from glycolysis of one molecule of glucose? a. 6 co2 b. 3 acetyl-coa c. 2 pyruvate d.1 citric acid

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