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Glycolysis and the citric acid cycle break down glucose mol product), storing the energy as ATP ecules into and by- A. CO2, NADH, FADH2 B. O, pyruvate, lactic acid C. Pyruvate, O2, CO D. NADH, O2,CO2 Upon completion of glycolysis and the citric acid cycle, only a small glucose has been converted to ATP. At this point, the majority of the uslb ot the energy in in: A. electron carriers NADH and FADH B. carbon dioxide C. pyruvate D. acetyl-COA Which byproduct of cellular respiration is the "carcass" of stripped of all its energy? the glucose molecule after it has been A. C&H120 B. O2 C. ATP D. H20 E. CO2 The major production of ATP during aerobic metabolism occurs when electrons from and are transferred to (the final electron acceptor). A. FADH2, NADH, H2O B. O2, FADH2, NADH C. FADH2, O2, NADH D. NADH, 02, FADH2 E. FADH2, NADH, O What is the direct (most immediate) energy source that ATP synthase uses to produce ATP? A. energy from the conversion of glucose to pyruvate B. energy from the breakdown of glucose, producing CO2 and H20 C. energy from a H+ gradient established in mitochondria D. energy derived from the breakdown of NADH and FADH2 E. energy from the metabolism of amino acids Show transcribed image text
Glycolysis and the citric acid cycle break down glucose mol product), storing the energy as ATP ecules into and by- A. CO2, NADH, FADH2 B. O, pyruvate, lactic acid C. Pyruvate, O2, CO D. NADH, O2,CO2 Upon completion of glycolysis and the citric acid cycle, only a small glucose has been converted to ATP. At this point, the majority of the uslb ot the energy in in: A. electron carriers NADH and FADH B. carbon dioxide C. pyruvate D. acetyl-COA Which byproduct of cellular respiration is the "carcass" of stripped of all its energy? the glucose molecule after it has been A. C&H120 B. O2 C. ATP D. H20 E. CO2 The major production of ATP during aerobic metabolism occurs when electrons from and are transferred to (the final electron acceptor). A. FADH2, NADH, H2O B. O2, FADH2, NADH C. FADH2, O2, NADH D. NADH, 02, FADH2 E. FADH2, NADH, O What is the direct (most immediate) energy source that ATP synthase uses to produce ATP? A. energy from the conversion of glucose to pyruvate B. energy from the breakdown of glucose, producing CO2 and H20 C. energy from a H+ gradient established in mitochondria D. energy derived from the breakdown of NADH and FADH2 E. energy from the metabolism of amino acids
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