Yes. 34 out of the 36 ATPs in the theoretical yield of ATPs produced by cellular respiration are generated in the Krebs cycle and ETC.
No
convert ADP to ATP!
Both the Krebs Cycle and the electron transport chain are in the mitochondria and they are aerobic.
electron transport chain
They enter what is called the respiratory chain or ( electron transport chain) where Hydrogen atoms are used to produce ATP and water .
No
apex: Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain
convert ADP to ATP!
The purpose of the Krebs cycle is to produce ATP or create molecules that will create ATP in the electron transport chain (NADH and FADH2)
The electron transport chain uses the high-energy electrons from the Krebs cycle to convert ADP into ATP.
Both the Krebs Cycle and the electron transport chain are in the mitochondria and they are aerobic.
electron transport chain
This is the Krebs Cycle and the Electron Transport Chain. More specifically the Krebs Cycle.
They enter what is called the respiratory chain or ( electron transport chain) where Hydrogen atoms are used to produce ATP and water .
Glycolysis, the Krebs Cycle, the Electron Transport Chain, and chemiosmosis.
the answer they put is wrong
The first stage is the break down of glucose. The second stage is the Krebs Cycle which breaks down the pyruvic acid. The third stage is the electron transport system which occurs in O2 and in the mitochondria.