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During which phase of cellular respiration is carbon dioxide released? (1 point)
O electron transport chain
O Kreb's Cycle
O glycolysis
O digestion
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Kreb's Cycle
Explanation: Carbon dioxide is released primarily during the Krebs (citric acid) cycle (and also during pyruvate oxidation before the cycle). Glycolysis and the electron transport chain do not release CO2.
Explanation: Carbon dioxide is released primarily during the Krebs (citric acid) cycle (and also during pyruvate oxidation before the cycle). Glycolysis and the electron transport chain do not release CO2.
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