- A$24$ $ATP$ molecules
- ✓$8$ $ATP$ molecules
- C$38$ $ATP$ molecules
- D$6$ $ATP$ molecules
${{C}_{6}}{{H}_{12}}{{O}_{6}}+2ADP+2Pi+2NAD+\xrightarrow{Glu\cos e}$
$\underset{Pyruvate}{\mathop{2{{C}_{3}}{{H}_{4}}{{O}_{3}}}}\,+2NADH(+{{H}^{+}})+2ATP+2{{H}_{2}}O$
$\underset{Glu\cos e}{\mathop{{{C}_{6}}{{H}_{12}}{{O}_{6}}}}\,+8ADP+8Pi\xrightarrow{{}}\underset{Pyruvate}{\mathop{2{{C}_{3}}{{H}_{4}}{{O}_{3}}}}\,+8ATP+2{{H}_{2}}O$
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$(i)$ They are named because of their special function of linking and supporting other tissues/organs of the body.
$(ii)$ They include cartilage, bone, adipose and blood.
$(iii)$ They provide strength, elasticity and flexibility to the tissue.
$(iv)$ They also secrete modified polysaccharides, which accumulate between cells and fibres and act as matrix.
