Long explanations are NOT NEEDED. I pretty much have an idea already about this lesson, I would just like to see if my answers are correct, if it's wrong then kindly correct and just add a short explanation. ATP accounting. Consider 1 molecule of the sucrose (monomeric units: glucose and fructose) that will undergo complete oxidation. a. Number of pyruvate molecules after glycolysis is 4. b. Net ATP produced in glycolysis only (via substrate-level phosphorylation) is 2. c. Number of NADH produced using the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex reaction is 1. d. Number of NADH and FADH2 produced from Krebs cycle is 12 and 4 respectively. e. Net ATP produced (complete oxidation via Malate aspartate shuttle) is 64.

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Long explanations are NOT NEEDED. I pretty much have an idea already about this lesson, I would just like to see if my answers are correct, if it's wrong then kindly correct and just add a short explanation.

ATP accounting.

Consider 1 molecule of the sucrose (monomeric units: glucose and fructose) that will undergo complete oxidation.

a. Number of pyruvate molecules after glycolysis is 4.
b. Net ATP produced in glycolysis only (via substrate-level phosphorylation) is 2.
c. Number of NADH produced using the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex reaction is 1.
d. Number of NADH and FADH2 produced from Krebs cycle is 12 and 4 respectively.
e. Net ATP produced (complete oxidation via Malate aspartate shuttle) is 64.

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