The correct order of events for cellular respiration is:
glycolysis → Krebs cycle → electron transport chain.
Responses
electron transport chain → glycolysis → Krebs cycle
electron transport chain → glycolysis → Krebs cycle
Krebs cycle → glycolysis → electron transport chain
Krebs cycle → glycolysis → electron transport chain
glycolysis → electron transport chain → Krebs cycle
glycolysis → electron transport chain → Krebs cycle
glycolysis → Krebs cycle → electron transport chain
7 answers
The correct order of events for cellular respiration is:
glycolysis → Krebs cycle → electron transport chain.
Cellular respiration uses one glucose molecule to produce a total of 36 ATPs (though this can vary slightly based on cell type and efficiencies).
The electron transport chain takes place in the mitochondria.
Cellular respiration uses one glucose molecule to produce energy in the form of 36 ATPs. Approximately 64% of this energy is converted into thermal energy.
So the correct response is:
36 ATPs; 64%