The number of ATP\'s generated aerobically (\"slow\" oxidative glycolysis) from
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The number of ATP's generated aerobically ("slow" oxidative glycolysis) from a single glucose molecule is about: NOT possible to generate ATP's from glucose aerobically 1.336.25 about 2-3 12 about 32 Why does oxygen consumption not increase instantaneously with increasing workload? Pats are used as a fuel at low exercise intensity b and d are correct Initial use of 'anaerobic' energy systems Lactate Is used as the fuel In Cori cycle Use of ATP-PC and 'fast' glycolysis energy systems Gluconeogenesis it It increased during rest The process of the breakdown of glucose The process of glucose synthesis from non-CHO sources The beta oxidation of fats to provide energy.Explanation / Answer
Question 1:The correct answer is: about 32.
Reason: One molecule of glucose aerobically yields about 30-32 ATP molecules.
Question 2:The correct answer is :Initial use of " anaerobic "energy systems.
Reason:With increasing workload, anaerobic pathways take part in production of ATP.
Question 3: The correct answer is : The process of glucose synthesis from non-CHO sources.
Reason: Gluconeogenesis is the metabolic production of glucose from non carbohydrate sources such as glycerol, lactate etc.