The complete combustion of glucose results in DGo= -2870 kJ/mol, answer the following questions. Show your work in the r

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The complete combustion of glucose results in DGo= -2870 kJ/mol, answer the following questions. Show your work in the r

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The complete combustion of glucose results
in DGo= -2870 kJ/mol, answer the following
questions. Show your work in the response.
TABLE 19-5 ATP Yield from Complete Oxidation of Glucose Process Direct product Final ATP Glycolysis 2 NADH (cytosolic) 3 or 5a 2 ATP 2. Pyruvate oxidation (two per glucose) 2 NADH (mitochondrial matrix) 5 6 NADH (mitochondrial matrix) 15 Acetyl-CoA oxidation in citric acid cycle (two per glucose) 2 FADH 3 2 ATP or 2 GTP 2 Total yield per glucose 30 or 32 alf the malate/aspartate shuttle is used to transfer reducing equivalents into the mitochondrion, the yield is 5 ATP. If the glycerol 3-phosphate shuttle is used, the yield is 3 ATP.
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