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Question
select the correct sequence of molecules produced and stages of cellular respiration during the metabolism of glucose.
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○ glycolysis → pyruvate → acetyl-coa → krebs cycle → electron transport chain
○ glycolysis → pyruvate → acetyl-coa → electron transport chain → krebs cycle
○ glycolysis → acetyl-coa → pyruvate → krebs cycle → electron transport chain
○ glycolysis → acetyl-coa → pyruvate → electron transport chain → krebs cycle
To determine the correct sequence of cellular respiration stages and molecules:
- Glycolysis: First stage, breaks glucose into pyruvate.
- Pyruvate Processing: Pyruvate is converted to acetyl - CoA.
- Krebs Cycle (Citric Acid Cycle): Acetyl - CoA enters this cycle, producing electron carriers.
- Electron Transport Chain (ETC): Uses electron carriers from Krebs cycle to generate ATP, occurs after Krebs cycle.
Now analyze the options:
- Option 1: glycolysis → pyruvate → acetyl - CoA → Krebs cycle → electron transport chain. This follows the correct order: Glycolysis produces pyruvate, pyruvate becomes acetyl - CoA, acetyl - CoA enters Krebs cycle, and then ETC uses Krebs cycle's electron carriers.
- Option 2: ETC before Krebs cycle is incorrect, as ETC needs electron carriers from Krebs cycle.
- Option 3: Acetyl - CoA before pyruvate is incorrect, as pyruvate is converted to acetyl - CoA.
- Option 4: Incorrect order of acetyl - CoA, pyruvate, and the last two stages.
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A. glycolysis → pyruvate → acetyl - CoA → Krebs cycle → electron transport chain