QUESTION IMAGE
Question
which correctly shows the order of steps in aerobic cellular respiration? image of three different flowcharts showing different orders of glycolysis, citric acid cycle, pyruvic acid → acetyl - coa, electron transport chain
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct order of aerobic cellular respiration, we recall the steps:
- Glycolysis: Breaks down glucose into pyruvic acid.
- Pyruvic acid → Acetyl - CoA: Pyruvic acid is converted to acetyl - CoA (preparatory step for the citric acid cycle).
- Citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle): Oxidizes acetyl - CoA to produce energy - carrying molecules.
- Electron transport chain: Uses the energy - carrying molecules from the previous steps to generate a large amount of ATP.
Now let's analyze the options:
- The first option (top - most) has the order: Glycolysis → Citric acid cycle → Pyruvic acid → Acetyl - CoA → Electron transport chain. This is incorrect because the citric acid cycle comes after the conversion of pyruvic acid to acetyl - CoA.
- The second option (middle) has the order: Glycolysis → Pyruvic acid → Acetyl - CoA → Citric acid cycle → Electron transport chain. This follows the correct sequence of aerobic cellular respiration.
- The third option (bottom - most) has an incorrect order as it places the electron transport chain before the citric acid cycle and misorders the pyruvic acid to acetyl - CoA step.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
The middle option (with the order Glycolysis → Pyruvic acid → Acetyl - CoA → Citric acid cycle → Electron transport chain)