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High School Biology: Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration - Powering the Cell - Cellular Respiration
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High School Biology: Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration - Powering the Cell - Cellular Respiration
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1. How many NADH are produced with each turn of the Krebs cycle?
2. The two electron carriers of cellular respiration are
3. The correct order of the stages of cellular respiration is:
4. Which of the following are located in mitochondria? (1) DNA (2) ribosomes (3) nucleus.
5. The electron transport chain of cellular respiration is located in
6. The Krebs cycle is also known as
7. The products of glycolysis include
8. For each glucose molecule that starts glycolysis, the Krebs cycle occurs
9. The most ATP molecules that can be made from one glucose molecule is
10. The final electron acceptor of cellular respiration is
11. The earliest life forms probably produced ATP through