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24 July, 07:10

The correct sequence for aerobic metabolic breakdown of glucose is

a. glycolysis-preparatory reaction--cirtric acid cycle--electron transport system

b. preparatory reaction--glycolysis---electron transport--citric acid cycle

c. electron transport system--citric acid cycle---preparatory reaction--glycolysis

d. None of the choices are correct.

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  1. 24 July, 07:34
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    a. glycolysis-preparatory reaction--cirtric acid cycle--electron transport system

    Explanation:

    Glycolysis is the first stage of cellular respiration that occurs in the cytoplasm of the cell. During glycolysis one 6 carbon glucose is converted into two molecules of 3 carbon pyruvic acid or pyruvate. In the preparatory reaction, the pyruvate converted into a two-carbon molecule called acetyl CoA. In this reaction, a carbon dioxide molecule is released and a molecule of NADH is released. The citric acid cycle begins with the reaction of the acetyl CoA with a four-carbon molecule in the mitochondrisl matrix. It goes through a cycle of reactions regenerating the four-carbon starting molecule. ATP, NADH and FADH₂ are produced. The electron transport system is the terminal step of aerobic respiration that operates on the inner membrane of the mitochondria. Reduced coenzymes NADH and FADH₂ move along electron transport system release high-energy electrons and produce ATP.
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