Question:

Net gain of ATP molecules per hexose during aerobic respiration is

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  • 12
  • 18
  • 36
  • 30
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The Correct Option is C

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Net gain of ATP during aerobic respiration.
(i) Glycolysis provides 2 ATP molecules and $2 NADH +H^{+}$
(ii) Pyruvate oxidation yields $2 NADH +2 H^{+}$
(iii) Krebs cycle produces 2 GTP molecules, $6 NADH +H^{+}$ and $2 F A D H_{2}$ molecules.
(iv) Electron transport system one NADH $+H^{+}$ produce 3ATP and $F A D H_{2}$ produce 2 ATP molecules in ETS.
Hence, ETS alone produces 32 or 34 ATP. 2 ATP from glycolysis + 2 GTP from TCA cycle and $32 / 34$ ATP from ETS/ETC $=38 / 36$ ATP molecule.
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Respiration in Plants

Respiration in plants is a process that entails the production of energy in plants. This process can simply be described as the intake of Oxygen and the release of Carbon Dioxide as an outcome of the oxidation of complex organic compounds. Though plants do not have any specific organ to balance the process of respiration, their stems, roots, and leaves do this work at a very low rate than other living beings. The process of respiration is very crucial for the plants to sustain the growth of the plant tissues.

This process can be stated as-

\[C_6H_{12}O_6 + 6O_2 → 6CO_2 + 6H_2O + \text{Energy}\]