Upon digestion of starch, maltose, one of its degradation products, is further hydrolyzed into its monosaccharide components prior to intestinal absorption and entry into the glycolysis. Calculate the number of ATP molecules produced from the digestion and complete oxidation of 3 molecules of maltose considering the malate-aspartate shuttle. a. Total number of glucose molecules entering glycolysis and total number of pyruvate molecules produced at the end of glycolysis b. Total number of mitochondrial NADH produced after pyruvate is acted upon by the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex and total number of CO2 released right after the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex reaction. c. Total number of acetyl CoA molecules entering the citric acid cycle and total number of net cytosolic ATP molecules produced right after glycolysis:

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Upon digestion of starch, maltose, one of its degradation products, is further hydrolyzed into its monosaccharide components prior to intestinal absorption and entry into the glycolysis. Calculate the number of ATP molecules produced from the digestion and complete oxidation of 3 molecules of maltose considering the malate-aspartate shuttle

a. Total number of glucose molecules entering glycolysis and total number of pyruvate molecules produced at the end of glycolysis

b. Total number of mitochondrial NADH produced after pyruvate is acted upon by the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex and total number of CO2 released right after the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex reaction.

c. Total number of acetyl CoA molecules entering the citric acid cycle and total number of net cytosolic ATP molecules produced right after glycolysis: 

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d. Total number of all NADH molecules and FADH2 molecules produced after complete oxidation.

e.. Total number of all mitochondrial GTP molecules produced and total number of net ATP molecules produced after complete oxidation.

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