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The Krebs cycle does not directly produce ATP. It produces NADH, FADH2, and GTP. All of which can be used to make ATP.

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How many molecules are produced during the anaerobic phase of cellular respiration?

During the anaerobic phase of cellular respiration, glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm and produces a net of 2 molecules of ATP per glucose molecule. This process does not involve the production of molecules like in the citric acid cycle or electron transport chain.


The process that uses oxygen to break down glucose and produce energy takes place?

in the mitochondria of cells, a process known as cellular respiration. This process involves a series of reactions that ultimately produce ATP, the energy currency of cells, by utilizing oxygen to break down glucose and other molecules.


What is the second stage in cellular respiration?

The second stage of cellular respiration is the transition phase. It links glycolysis with the Kreb's cycle. At this stage, the pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions.


What is the purpose of the grooming phase in cellular respiration?

The purpose of the grooming phase in cellular respiration (specifically referring to the preparatory steps before the Krebs cycle) is to convert the products of glycolysis into molecules that can enter the next stage of respiration. This phase helps generate molecules like Acetyl-CoA that can further contribute to the production of ATP through the electron transport chain.


The anaerobic phase of respiration occurs primarily in mitochondria?

The anaerobic phase of respiration actually occurs in the cytoplasm outside of the mitochondria. This phase involves glycolysis, where glucose is broken down into pyruvate to generate ATP in the absence of oxygen. The pyruvate can then enter the mitochondria for further processing in the aerobic phase of respiration if oxygen is available.

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Which phase of cellular respiration is oxygen a subtrate?

Electron Transport.


Which phase of cellular respiration is oxygen a reactant?

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What is the oxidatve phosphorylation phase of cellular respiration?

the electron transport chain


In what phase of cellular respiration is not ATP produced?

Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex


What are the 3 phase of the cellular respiration process?

The cellular respiration process has three phases. These stages are glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain.


When during cellular respiration is NADPH created?

The oxidative phase of the pentose phosphate pathway


Which phase of cellular respiration accounts for the highest production of energy?

Electron transport chain


Is sugar broken down by plant cells for energy during cellular respiration'?

Yes, plant cells break down sugar (glucose) through a series of enzymatic reactions in the process of cellular respiration to produce energy in the form of ATP. This process occurs in the mitochondria of plant cells, similar to animal cells.


What phase of the cell cycle is gentic matenal division?

it is when two plants use photosynthesis and cellular respiration


Which of the following correctly matches the phase of cellular respiration with its location in the cell?

Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex . . . mitochondrial matrix


What is the name of the compound glucose is convertes into in the first phase of cellular respiration?

In the first phase, commonly referred to as glycolysis, 1 glucose molecule is converted into 2 pyruvates.


What part of cellular respiration can take place without oxygen?

Glycolysis is the only phase of cellular respiration that can occur without oxygen. This process takes place in the cytoplasm of cells and converts glucose into pyruvate, producing a small amount of ATP in the absence of oxygen.