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During glycolysis, one NADH is equivalent to _______ number of ATP.(a) 4(b) 3(c) 2(d) 1I had been asked this question in homework.This interesting question is from Plants Respiration in chapter Respiration in Plants of Biology – Class 11

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The correct option is (b) 3

The explanation is: In glycolysis, two molecules of NADH are formed at the TIME of oxidation of GLYCERALDEHYDE 3-phosphate to 1, 3-diphosphoglycerate which give rise to 6 ATP. This is converted into RESPECTIVE ATP forms during Electron Transport SYSTEM.



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