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laking into AeTR would he generated in the complcte oxidation of glucose in live

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laking into AeTR would he generated in the complcte oxidation of glucose in liver tissue taking into account the ATP generated from NA b. How much ATP generate DH and FADH2 as well the ATP/GTP that is made directly (substrate level phosphorylation)- List those reactions that capture ers to get you started. ris) chemical energy Indicated the shutled" NADIl(s) with an aste Net Gain (pet lucoseTP Produced Pathway Reaction or Cycle e carrier (liver tissue) Enzyme Glycolysis Phosphofructokinase Phosphoglycerate kinase 2ATP 2 PDH TCA -Ketoglutarate dehydrogenase | 2 NADH TOTAL c. Explain why there is a difference in ATP yields

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Steps Coenzyme ATP yield Source of ATP Glycolysis preparatory phase -2 Phosphorylation of Glucose and fructose 6 -phosphate uses two ATP from cytoplasm Glycolysis payoff phase 4 Oxidative phosphorylation: Each NADH produces net 1.5 ATP(instead of usual 2.5 ATP) due to NADH transport over the mitochondrial membrane. 2 NADH 3 OR 5 oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate 2 NADH 5 Oxidative phosphorylation Krebs cycle 2 Substrate level phosphorylation 6 FADH 15 oxidative phosphorylation 2 NADH2 3 oxidative phosphorylation Total Yield 30 or 32 From the complete oxidation of one glucose molecule to carbon dioxide and oxidation of all reduced coenzymes