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what is the relationship between the mitochondria, the krebs cycle and aerobic respiration?
a) molecules produced by the krebs cycle are transported to the mitochondria to enter aerobic respiration
b) the krebs cycle and aerobic respiration are the same thing, they take place in the mitochondria
c) the krebs cycle is part of aerobic respiration and takes place in the mitochondriad) the mitochondria produce molecules that the krebs cycle needs for aerobic respiration
Aerobic respiration is a multi-stage process that includes glycolysis, the Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle), and oxidative phosphorylation. The Krebs cycle is a core intermediate stage of aerobic respiration, and it occurs specifically in the mitochondrial matrix of eukaryotic cells.
- Option a is incorrect because the Krebs cycle occurs within the mitochondria, not sending molecules to it for aerobic respiration.
- Option b is incorrect because the Krebs cycle is only one part of aerobic respiration, not the entire process.
- Option d is incorrect because the Krebs cycle uses molecules (like acetyl-CoA) generated before it, not molecules produced by the mitochondria to fuel itself for aerobic respiration.
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c) The Krebs cycle is part of aerobic respiration and takes place in the mitochondria