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All right, so put the steps of cellular respiration in order.
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We're going to simplify while reading what we're given to us at first.
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So we have the citric acid or the crept cycle.
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We have glycolysis.
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We have two molecules of pyruvate moving to mitochondria, which this would be the bridge reaction, essentially, in the electron transport chain.
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And then we also have this extra step here.
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Which we'll get into.
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But first, the first step in cellular respiration, glycolysis takes place in the cytoplasm and breaks down glucose to form two molecules of pyruvate, two atp are produced, and nadh is saved for later.
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And then step two in cellular respiration, two molecules of pyruvate move into the myodocondria where they're converted into ceto -a.
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More nadh is produced and co2 is released...