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Glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle, the Electron Transport Chain, and chemiosmosis.

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Q: In cellular respiration, what series of reactions break down glucose and produce atp?
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What carbohydrate can produce energy by cellular respiration?

glucose


Cellular respiration uses one molecule of glucose to produce?

Cellular respiration uses one molecule of glucose to produce what?


The series of chemical reactions in which a molecule of glucose is broken down is called?

The part of cellular respiration in which glucose is broken down is called the glycolysis. The chemical energy to produce ATP come from the breakdown of carbon based molecules into the smaller molecules.


Which process involves glucose reacting with oxygen to produce energy carbon dioxide and water?

Cellular respiration


What happens to glucose after photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis is used to produce glucose. Then cellular respiration is used to turn the glucose into ATP.


Does fermentation produce more energy per glucose than cellular respiration?

No.


How do the processes of photosynthesis and cellular reparation work together?

Photosynthesis is to produce glucose. This glucose is utilized by respiration


What product is common to reactions to cellular respiration and fermentation?

Cellular respiration and fermentation both produce ATP - which is a form of energy that cells can use.


Glucose is broken down during cellular respiration to produce carbon dioxide and?

water


Cellular respiration uses 1 molecule of glucose to produce what?

2 atp molecules


Cellular respiration does not produce?

Glucose.There are only three products.CO2 ,water and glucose are produced


Does cellular respiration release glucose?

Yes - glucose is broken down in the first step of cellular respiration. This stage is known as glycolysis and occurs in the cytoplasm. Cellular respiration begins with glucose and ends creating ATP.