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What is the correct order of events for cellular respiration?(1 point)
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Krebs cycle → glycolysis → electron transport chain
Krebs cycle → glycolysis → electron transport chain

electron transport chain → glycolysis → Krebs cycle
electron transport chain → glycolysis → Krebs cycle

glycolysis → electron transport chain → Krebs cycle
glycolysis → electron transport chain → Krebs cycle

glycolysis → Krebs cycle → electron transport chain

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Cellular respiration uses one glucose molecule to produce a total of(1 point)
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24 ATPs.
24 ATPs.

28 ATPs.
28 ATPs.

2 ATPs.
2 ATPs.

36 ATPs.
36 ATPs.
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The electron transport chain takes place in(1 point)
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the cell membrane.
the cell membrane.

ATP molecules.
ATP molecules.

the cytoplasm.
the cytoplasm.

the mitochondria.
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Which animal will be able to control its body temperature the best?(1 point)
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ectotherms
ectotherms

animals with a low surface to volume ratio
animals with a low surface to volume ratio

amphibians
amphibians

animals with a high surface area to volume ratio
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The correct order of events for cellular respiration is:

**glycolysis → Krebs cycle → electron transport chain**

So the correct response is: **glycolysis → Krebs cycle → electron transport chain**.
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Cellular respiration typically uses one glucose molecule to produce a total of **36 ATPs** (though the number can vary slightly based on the efficiency of the process and the type of cell). Therefore, the correct response is: **36 ATPs.**
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The electron transport chain takes place in **the mitochondria**.

So the correct response is: **the mitochondria.**
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The animal that will be able to control its body temperature the best is:

**animals with a low surface to volume ratio.**

Animals with a low surface area to volume ratio lose heat more slowly and can better retain body heat, helping them maintain a stable internal temperature.

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