The net gain of energy from one molecule of sucrose in aerobic respiration is

The Net Gain Of Energy From One Molecule Of Sucrose Biology Question

The net gain of energy from one molecule of sucrose in aerobic respiration is

Options

(a) 18 ATP
(b) 60 ATP
(c) 38 ATP
(d) 80 ATP

Correct Answer:

80 ATP

Explanation:

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Topics: Respiration in Plants (184)
Subject: Biology (4253)

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