No - the exact opposite. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm, and the Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondria.
False. The reverse is true (i.e. glycolysis -> cytoplasm, Krebs cycle -> matrix).
Yes, it is true. After the glycolysis, Krebs cycle is the next stage in respiration.
Krebs cycle occurs in mitochondria
After glycolysis and Kreb cycle, the third process is the electron transport chain, from where the most ATP are made.
The purpose of NADH is to carry electrons from glycolysis to the Krebs cycle in the process of cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration has three main components: glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and electron transportation chain/chemiosmosis. There is a fourth component, pyruvate decarboxylation, that connects glycolysis and Krebs Cycle.
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.
There are three main stages of cellular respiration: 1) glycolysis, 2) Krebs Cycle, and 3) the Electron Transport Chain (ETC).
Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain
they 3 phases of cellular respiration are glycolosis, electron transport chain, and the Calvin cycle
glycolysis, fermentation, Krebs cycle, ETC (Electron Transport Chain), Actually fermentation is not part of cellular respiration, and occurs only without oxygen, which cellular respiration depends on. -- Fermentation does occur, but only when no oxygen is present. It IS part of cellular respiration.
glycolysis, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain, oxidative phosphorylation
Cellular Respiration.
there are three. glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle, and the electron transport chain.
Cellular Respiration
the stages of respiration are: glycolysis, link reaction, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain.
Actually there are 4 steps of aerobic cellular respiration Glycolysis, Oxidative decarboxylation of pyruvate, kreb's cycle, electrton transport chain
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
After glycolysis and Kreb cycle, the third process is the electron transport chain, from where the most ATP are made.
1. glycolysis 2. Krebs cycle 3. ETC