The three parts of cellular respiration are:
1-Glycolysis (happens in the cytoplasm)
2-Krebs Cycle (Happens in the mitochondria)
3-Electron Transport Chain (happens in the mitochondria)
Glycolysis -> pyruvate decarboxylation -> Krebs cycle -> Electron transport chain. Each component is a long series (or cycle) of biochemical reactions. Follow the link below to Wikipedia for more details.
There are actually four stages to aerobic respiration: # Glycolysis # The link reaction # Krebs cycle (also called the citric acid cycle or the TCA cycle) # Oxidative phosphorylation
The three main parts of cellular respiration are electron transport system, glycolysis and Krebs cycle. This is what makes up an aerobic cell respiration.
d
which parts of aerobic cellular respiration generate the carbon dioxide that we breathe out?
Photosynthesis and cellular respirationcellular respiration
Cell respiration occurs in the mitochondria
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration
d
which parts of aerobic cellular respiration generate the carbon dioxide that we breathe out?
Photosynthesis and cellular respirationcellular respiration
Water atp and carbon dioxide
Cell respiration occurs in the mitochondria
There cellular metabolic processes that occur in all living things refers to all chemical reactions in the cells. Cellular respiration is one such process.
Cytoplasm and Mitocondria
aerobic and anaerobic or cytoplasmic and mitochondrial
ATP is used for cellular respiration. It is not a product of cellular respiration.
Cellular Respiration
cellular respiration is preformed when the cells need to obtain energy from glucose.