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Aerobic cellular respiration results in the production of these two products.a. NADH and FADH2b. ATP and pyruvatec. ATP and glucosed. ATP and H2O
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Many processes of cellular respiration occur in the mitochondria. Which two substances must enter the mitochondria for cellular respiration to be completed? a. carbon dioxide and oxygen b. pyruvic acid and oxygen c. glucose and carbon dioxide d. glucose and ATP
Cellular respiration involves A. the aerobic metabolism of sugars in the mitochondria by a process called glycolysis; B. an electron transport chain that releases carbon dioxide; C. the synthesis of ATP, which is driven by the rushing of protons through an ATP synthase; D. electron carriers that bring electrons to the citric acid cycle; E. the production of water during the citric acid cycle.
Most of the ATP produced during cell respiration is a by-product of: a. glycolysis b. citric acid cycle c. electron transport system d. lactate production e. anaerobic pathways
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