The correct formula for cellular respiration is:
Glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + ATP
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Carbon dioxide + glucose → oxygen + water + ATP
Carbon dioxide + glucose → oxygen + water + ATP
Glucose + water → oxygen + carbon dioxide + ATP
Glucose + water → oxygen + carbon dioxide + ATP
Glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + ATP
Glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + ATP
Carbon dioxide + water + ATP → glucose + oxygen
Glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + ATP
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Question
In what organelle do the Kreb’s cycle and the electron transport chain take place?
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cytoplasm
cytoplasm
mitochondria
mitochondria
nucleus
nucleus
chloroplast
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aerobic; 6-carbon glucose forms four 3-carbon ADP; forms a net total of 3 ATP
aerobic; 6-carbon glucose forms four 3-carbon ADP; forms a net total of 3 ATP
aerobic; 6-carbon glucose forms three 2-carbon pyruvates; forms a net total of 2 ATP
aerobic; 6-carbon glucose forms three 2-carbon pyruvates; forms a net total of 2 ATP
anaerobic; 6-carbon glucose forms two 3-carbon ADP; forms a net total of 4 ATP
anaerobic; 6-carbon glucose forms two 3-carbon ADP; forms a net total of 4 ATP
anaerobic; 6-carbon glucose forms two 3-carbon pyruvates; forms a net total of 2 ATP
anaerobic; 6-carbon glucose forms two 3-carbon pyruvates; forms a net total of 2 ATP
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net 4 NADH, 4 ATP, 8 CO2, 4 FADH2
net 4 NADH, 4 ATP, 8 CO 2 , 4 FADH 2
6 NADH, 2 ATP, 4 CO2, and 2 FADH2
6 NADH, 2 ATP, 4 CO 2 , and 2 FADH 2
net 1 NADH, 1 ATP, 2 CO2, 1 FADH2
net 1 NADH, 1 ATP, 2 CO 2 , 1 FADH 2
net 2 NAD+, 2 ATP, 4 CO2, 2 FADH
net 4 NADH, 4 ATP, 8 CO2, 4 FADH2
Responses
They move down the electron transport chain.
They move down the electron transport chain.
They accept electrons in order to power the electron transport chain.
They accept electrons in order to power the electron transport chain.
They remove electrons from the electron transport chain.
They remove electrons from the electron transport chain.
They move electrons to the electron transport chain.
They move down the electron transport chain.
They accept electrons in order to power the electron transport chain.
To determine the correct formula, we need to understand the process of cellular respiration.
Cellular respiration is the process by which cells break down glucose to generate energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). This process occurs in the presence of oxygen and produces carbon dioxide and water as waste products.
So, the correct formula should include glucose and oxygen as reactants and carbon dioxide, water, and ATP as products.
Looking at the options provided, the formula that matches this description is: Glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + ATP.