In glycolysis as in all the stages of cellular respiration, the transfzr of electrons from electron donirs to electron acceptors plays
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The ETC in cellular respiration transfer electrons from ___ to ___
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The first stage of cellular respiration is glycolysis. During glycolysis the sugar glucose is converted into __________. This helps the sugar be able to move from the cytosol into the __________, where the rest of cellular respiration takes place. 6. The second stage of cellular respiration is __________. During this stage, sugar is broken into small carbon units and is released as a waste gas __________. Electrons from sugar bonds are transferred to electrons carriers __________ and __________. 7. The third stage of cellular respiration is __________. First, energy from electrons moving is used to create a concentration gradient of __________. Next, __________ is produced using the energy from the movement down the concentration gradient through ATP synthase. __________ acts as the final electron acceptor and is needed to keep cellular respiration going. 8. When oxygen is not available, __________ takes place. It only produces __ ATP from the glycolysis reactions instead of the normal 32 ATP from complete cellular respiration. During fermentation NADH is recycled back to __________. The two types of fermentation are __________ and __________.
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