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how much atp is produced by the complete aerobic oxidation of one mole of glucose?
25 moles
7 moles
32 moles
3 moles
In the complete aerobic oxidation (cellular respiration) of one mole of glucose, the process involves glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation. The total ATP production, considering the latest understanding (accounting for proton - motive force and shuttle mechanisms), is approximately 30 - 32 moles of ATP. Among the given options, 32 moles is the most accurate representation of the ATP produced from one mole of glucose during complete aerobic oxidation. The other options (25, 7, 3 moles) do not match the known biochemical pathways of glucose oxidation.
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C. 32 moles