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Step-by-step explanation:
Note: The answer will vary depending on the amount of ATPS per NADH is been used.
Beta-oxidation is a process by which fatty acid molecules are broken down in prokaryotes' cystol and in the mitochondria in eukaryotes with the production of acetyl-CoA.
In 7 cycles of mitochondrial beta oxidation of palmitic acid, oxidation of palmitic acid yields; 7 NADH + 7 FADH2 + 8 acetyl-CoA.
The acetyl-CoA will then yield 3 NADH + 1 FADH2 + 1 GTP during Krebs cycle.
Palmitic acid contains 16 carbon. Therefore, 16/2= 8.
Hence, 8 acetyl coA × 10 ATP/acetyl CoA.
= 80 ATP.
Therefore, (7 cycles × 4 ATP/cycle.
= 28 ATP.
So, (80 + 28)ATP - 2ATP(for FA activation.
= 106 net ATP yield.