Why is cellular respiration important? a) It breaks down carbon dioxide, which is toxic to cells. b) It reduces glucose c) It produces gas, which is essential to cell functions. d) It generates...

Why is cellular respiration important? a) It breaks down carbon dioxide, which is toxic to cells. b) It reduces glucose c) It produces gas, which is essential to cell functions. d) It generates chemical gradients, which have potential energy e) it generates ATP, which cells can use to do work
Glycolysis<br>Glucose<br>2 NADH<br>+22ATP<br>2 Pyruvate<br>Cytosol<br>Transition step<br>2 CO,<br>2 Acetyl CoA<br>2 NADH<br>6 NADH<br>4 CO,<br>Krebs<br>cydle<br>2 FADH,<br>2 ATP<br>+34ATP.<br>Electron<br>transport<br>chain<br>6 H.O<br>

Extracted text: Glycolysis Glucose 2 NADH +22ATP 2 Pyruvate Cytosol Transition step 2 CO, 2 Acetyl CoA 2 NADH 6 NADH 4 CO, Krebs cydle 2 FADH, 2 ATP +34ATP. Electron transport chain 6 H.O

Jun 11, 2022
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