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How many ATP moleucles could maximally be generated from one molecule of glucose, if the complete oxidation of one mole of glucose to CO2 and H2O yields 686 kcal and the useful chemical energy available in the high energy phosphate bond of one mole of ATP is 12 kcal?

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Two
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Thirty
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Fifty-seven
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One
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Solution

The correct option is C Fifty-seven
Oxidation of one mole of glucose in to CO2 and H2O releases 686 kcal of energy.
We know, 12 kcal of energy is present in one molecule of ATP.
So, total number of ATP which can store this energy is 686/12 = 57.1 or 57 ATP approimately.
Therefore, 57 ATP are generated from oxidation of one mole of glucose.

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