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what role does cellular respiration play in the carbon cycle? it remove…

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what role does cellular respiration play in the carbon cycle?
it removes co₂ from the atmosphere during glycolysis.
it removes co₂ from the atmosphere during the citric acid cycle.
it releases co₂ to the atmosphere during acetyl coa formation.
it releases co₂ to the atmosphere during electron transport.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Analyze each option:
  • Glycolysis: Glycolysis breaks down glucose into pyruvate and does not involve removing \(CO_2\) from the atmosphere. So the first option is incorrect.
  • Citric acid cycle: The citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle) is part of cellular respiration, but it does not remove \(CO_2\) from the atmosphere. In fact, it produces \(CO_2\) as a by - product. So the second option is incorrect.
  • Acetyl - CoA formation: During the transition reaction (acetyl - CoA formation), pyruvate is converted to acetyl - CoA, and \(CO_2\) is released. This \(CO_2\) is then released into the atmosphere, which is part of the carbon cycle as it returns carbon (in the form of \(CO_2\)) to the atmosphere.
  • Electron transport: The electron transport chain in cellular respiration is mainly involved in generating ATP through oxidative phosphorylation and does not release \(CO_2\) to the atmosphere. So the fourth option is incorrect.

Answer:

C. It releases \(CO_2\) to the atmosphere during acetyl CoA formation.