Final answer:
In skeletal muscle, the complete aerobic oxidation of one molecule of glycerol to CO2 produces a net yield of 17 ATPs and 24 water molecules.
Step-by-step explanation:
In skeletal muscle, the complete aerobic oxidation of one molecule of glycerol to CO2 produces a net yield of 17 ATPs and 24 water molecules. Each molecule of glycerol generates 15 ATPs from NADH and 2 ATPs from glycolysis. NADH produced during the glycolysis and link reaction is converted into 6 ATPs, while FADH2 produces another 2 ATPs during the electron transport chain. Additionally, 3 water molecules are generated during the conversion of glycolysis to pyruvate, and 21 water molecules are produced during the electron transport chain.