Question

How many molecules of ATP and NADPH₂ are used in synthesis of one glucose molecule?

a.

30 ATP and 10 NADPH₂

b.

10 ATP and 30 NADPH₂

c.

30 ATP and 12 NADPH₂

d.

12 ATP and 30 NADPH₂

Answer: (c).30 ATP and 12 NADPH₂

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