fermentation
Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain
glycolysis, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain, oxidative phosphorylation
there are three. glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle, and the electron transport chain.
Glycosis ( electron transport system ) Krebs cycle.
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
Glycolisis Citric acid cycle(Krebs) electron transport chain
The electron transport chain is responsible for transferring electrons from NADH and FADH2 to oxygen, generating ATP in the process. This ATP production is the final step in cellular respiration and provides the energy needed for various cellular activities.
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.
Cellular Respiration is a cumulative function of three metabolic stages:Glycolysis: Breaks down glucose into two molecules of pyruvate.The citric acid cycle: Completes the breakdown of glucose.Oxidative phosphorylation: Is driven by the electron transport chain that occurs in the Mitochondria.
The electron transport chain. Oxygen is the last electron acceptor.
anaerobic cellular respiration has 3 different stages, and their final electron acceptors are: pyruvate oxidation- NAD+ Krebs cycle- NAD+, FAD+ electron transport chain- Oxygen