Question
Question: During glycolysis, the conversion of one mole of 3PGAld to C<sub>3</sub>H<sub>4</sub>O<sub>3</sub>yi...
During glycolysis, the conversion of one mole of 3PGAld to C3H4O3yield 2 moles of ATP. But the oxidation on glucose to C3H4O3 produces a total of 4 moles of ATP. Where do the remaining 2 moles of ATP come from?
A
One mole of glucose gives 2 moles of 3PGAld
B
Glycolysis produces 2NADH
C
Fermentation of C3H4O3 produces 2ATP more
D
2ATP are used in the conversion of glucose to 3PGAld
Answer
One mole of glucose gives 2 moles of 3PGAld