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drag each metabolic process to the appropriate figure. oxidative phosphorylation glycolysis krebs cycle drag each item above to its appropriate location in the image. note that every item may not have a match, while some items may have more than one match.
Glycolysis breaks down glucose into pyruvate, producing some ATP and NADH. The Krebs cycle oxidizes pyruvate - derived acetyl - CoA, generating ATP, NADH, FADH₂ and CO₂. Oxidative phosphorylation uses the NADH and FADH₂ from the previous steps to produce a large amount of ATP via the electron - transport chain and chemiosmosis. The top - right figure shows glucose being broken down to pyruvate with production of ATP and NADH, which is glycolysis. The top - left figure shows a cycle with pyruvate input and production of ATP, NADH, FADH₂ and CO₂, which is the Krebs cycle. The bottom figure shows the movement of H⁺ across a membrane, using NADH and producing ATP via ATP synthase, which is oxidative phosphorylation.
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Glycolysis: Top - right figure
Krebs cycle: Top - left figure
Oxidative phosphorylation: Bottom figure