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Assume that the complete combustion of one mole of glucose to carbon dioxide and water liberates 2870 kJ/mol (delta G = 2870 kJ/mol). If one contraction cycle in muscle requires 51 kJ. and the energy from the combustion of glucose is converted with an efficiency of 41% to contraction, how many contraction cycles could theoretically be fueled by the complete combustion of one mole of glucose? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
Assume that the complete combustion of one mole of glucose to carbon dioxide and water liberates 2870 kJ/mol (delta G = 2870 kJ/mol). If one contraction cycle in muscle requires 51 kJ. and the energy from the combustion of glucose is converted with an efficiency of 41% to contraction, how many contraction cycles could theoretically be fueled by the complete combustion of one mole of glucose? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
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