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question 9 (1 point) acetyl - coenzyme a enters the cytosol. the mitochondrion. the krebs cycle. oxidative phosphorylation. glycolysis.
Acetyl - coenzyme A is a key molecule in cellular respiration. It enters the Krebs cycle (also known as the citric acid cycle) where it is oxidized to produce energy - rich molecules like ATP, NADH, and FADH2. It doesn't directly enter the cytosol for this key energy - generating process. It is already in the mitochondrion when it enters the Krebs cycle, not just entering the mitochondrion at this stage. Oxidative phosphorylation occurs after the Krebs cycle and uses the products of the Krebs cycle. Glycolysis produces pyruvate which is then converted to acetyl - CoA before entering the Krebs cycle.
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C. the Krebs cycle