7. How many total moles of ATP would be made (by both substrate-level phosphorylation and reduced cofactors) if 16 moles of glucose are oxidized by glycolysis and subsequently by the citric acid cycle? (1 mol NADH : 2.5 mol ATP and 1 mol FADH2 : 1.5 mol ATP) A) 412 moles B) 160 moles C) 192 moles D) 512 moles E) 612 moles
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