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glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport (in broadest terms)
Aerobic respiration is the type of respiration which maximises the production of energy. Aerobic means that it requires oxygen. Anaerobic is the opposite of this.
aerobic respiration: glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport chain anaerobic respiration: glycolysis, fermentation (lactic acid or alcohol)
what are two reasons why is it better for human muscle cells to produce energy through aerobic respiration than through anaerobic respiration
The correct sequence of stages in cellular respiration is glycolysis, Krebs cycle and then electron transport chain. However, this will depend on whether the respiration is anaerobic or aerobic.
The correct sequence of stages in cellular respiration is glycolysis, Krebs cycle and then electron transport chain. However, this will depend on whether the respiration is anaerobic or aerobic.
It is the citric acid cycle that is part of cellular respiration and is named after Hans Adolf Krebs.
The three major reactions are-Glycolysis-Electron transport chain (ETC)-Krebs Cycle
The three main things that happen in cellular respiration is; anaerobic respiration, the Calvin cycle(also know by a few other names) and lastly the electron transport chain. For details you should seek a biology textbook
Yes. Cell respiration has 3 parts: glycolysis, Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation (the electron transport chain). Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm and the Krebs cycle/ox-phos occur in the mitochondria.