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why is the krebs cycle so important if it only produces two atp molecules?
a) it is a very quick reaction that happens many times
b) it produces many $\text{co}_2$ molecules
c) it produces the molecules needed for the electron transport chain
d) it uses all the glucose we eat
The Krebs cycle's key importance lies in generating electron carriers (NADH and FADH₂) that feed into the electron transport chain, which produces the vast majority of ATP in cellular respiration. Option a is incorrect because speed does not explain its core importance. Option b is wrong as CO₂ is a waste product, not a useful output driving energy production. Option d is incorrect because glucose is broken down before the Krebs cycle, and the cycle does not use all ingested glucose directly.
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c) It produces the molecules needed for the electron transport chain