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The picture shows a schematic representation of a part of the cell respiration processes that occur inside a cell and inside a mitochondrion. Which biochemical processes or substances can replace letters A, B and C?
The picture shows a schematic representation of a part of the cell respiration processes that occur inside a cell and inside a mitochondrion. Which biochemical processes or substances can replace letters A, B and C?
- A = Glycolysis; B = Glycerol; C = Citric acid cycle
- A = Fatty acids oxidation; B = Acetil-CoA; C = Calvin cycle
- A = Glycolysis; B = Acetil-CoA; C = Krebs cycle (correct)
- A = Cytochrome; B = Glycolysis; C = Tricarboxylic acid cycle
- A = Krebs cycle B = Acetil-CoA; C = Glycolysis;
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Glycolysis
Glycolysis
The metabolic pathway that converts glucose into pyruvate.
Pyruvate Oxidation
Pyruvate Oxidation
Oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA before Krebs cycle entry.
Krebs Cycle
Krebs Cycle
A central metabolic pathway in cellular respiration, oxidizing acetyl-CoA.
Electron Transport Chain
Electron Transport Chain
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Cytosol
Cytosol
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Mitochondrial Matrix
Mitochondrial Matrix
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Study Notes
- The image shows a part of cell respiration processes inside a cell and a mitochondrion.
Cell Respiration Processes
- Complex carbohydrates convert into Monosaccharides.
- Monosaccharides converts into A in the Cytosol
- A converts into Pyruvate.
- Pyruvate converts into Pyruvate oxydation
- Pyruvate oxydation converts into B in the Mytochondrion matrix
- B converts into C
- C converts into Electron transport
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- What biochemical processes or substances can replace letters A, B, and C?
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