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C­6­H­12­ + 19 O2 ←→ 12 CO2 + 14 H2O

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so, the carbon atoms will be in CO2

The Oxygen will be in CO2 as well (the Oxygen from H2O is from the atmosphere (breathing))

and the energy will be first transformed to NADH, and FADH2, which will later be changed to ATP from the Electron Transport Chain (ETC)

So, as a final product, you will have 36~38 ATP (energy)

lol and yeah... im doing the same lab ATM :P

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