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Transcribed Image Text:Question #1 In the overall chemical balance of glycolysis, what is the net gain of ATE
per 1 giucose molecule? Focus only on ATP molecules generated directly from glycolysis, ignore all
downstream steps.
A) 4 ATP
B) 12 ATP
C)6 ATP
D) 2 ATP
E) 1 ATP
Question #2. In the complete oxidation of one molecule of glucose to CO2, how
many net ATP molecules does the citric acid cycle generate in total? Consider both
ATP generated directly by the citric acid cycle and ATP generated downstream in oxidative
phosphorylation using other molecuies generated by the citric acid cycle For your answer, consider
ATP and GTP to be equivalent
A) 32
B) 20
C) 2
D) 10
E) 1
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