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GLICOSE

Vale 2 ATPs

Vale 10 ATPs

Vale 20 ATPs

Vale 100 ATPs

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Vale 10 Proteínas

Vale 1 Ribossomo

Vale 1 Mitocôndria

Vale 5 nucleotídeos

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