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Which of the following shows the different parts of cellular respiration in order?
A.
Glycolysis→Calvin Cycle→Electron Transport Chain
B.
Electron Transport Chain→Kreb Cycle→Glycolysis
C.
Kreb Cycle→Glycolysis→Electron Transport Chain
D.
Glycolysis→Kreb Cycle→Electron Transport Chain
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D. Glycolysis → Kreb (Citric Acid) Cycle → Electron Transport Chain.
Glycolysis (in the cytoplasm) breaks glucose into pyruvate, pyruvate is converted to acetyl‑CoA and enters the Kreb/Citric Acid cycle (mitochondrial matrix), which produces NADH/FADH2 that feed the Electron Transport Chain (inner mitochondrial membrane) to make most of the ATP.
Glycolysis (in the cytoplasm) breaks glucose into pyruvate, pyruvate is converted to acetyl‑CoA and enters the Kreb/Citric Acid cycle (mitochondrial matrix), which produces NADH/FADH2 that feed the Electron Transport Chain (inner mitochondrial membrane) to make most of the ATP.
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