Respuesta :
Answer:
B. 20
Explanation:
Considering that the final energy balance of aerobic respiration is 30 ATP using a single glucose molecule, to find the number of glucose molecules needed to produce 600 ATP, we calculate as follows:
Simply divide the number of ATP molecules (600) specified in the question, by the number of ATP produced with a single glucose molecule(30), thus:
[tex]600 / 30 = 20 [/tex]
It takes 20 glucose molecules to produce 600 ATP molecules.