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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.

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Q: Without the Krebs cycle the electron transport chain would produce very few ATP's?
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Can the electron transport chain occur without the Krebs cycle?

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