Sure! Here’s how you can match the terms and concepts related to cellular respiration:
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Steps of Respiration
- Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and Electron Transport Chain.
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Molecule that provides cellular energy to start glycolysis
- ATP (it requires an investment of ATP to initiate glycolysis, specifically two molecules of ATP).
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Stage of cellular respiration where carbon dioxide is released
- Krebs Cycle (also known as the Citric Acid Cycle).
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Is a reactant of cellular respiration
- Oxygen (O2).
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Is a product in cellular respiration
- Carbon dioxide (CO2) is released during the Krebs cycle, and ATP is produced in both glycolysis and the Krebs cycle as well as during the electron transport chain.
Here’s a summarized matching:
- Steps of Respiration: Glycolysis / Krebs Cycle / Electron Transport Chain
- Molecule that provides cellular energy to start glycolysis: ATP
- Stage of cellular respiration where carbon dioxide is released: Krebs Cycle
- Is a reactant of cellular respiration: Oxygen
- Is a product in cellular respiration: ATP / Carbon dioxide
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