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QUESTION 21 2 points Save Answer Match the following stages of aerobic respiration with their product production from a single glucose molecule A. Two molecules of carbon Glycolysis Acetyl-CoA synthesis Citric acid cycle dioxide, two molecules of NADH+ and two molecules of ace B. Two pyruvate molecules, two molecules of ATP, and two molecules of NADH+ Oxidative phosphorylation Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Answers to save all answers

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21) glycolysis - two molecules of pyruvate, 2 molecules of ATP, 2NADH

Acetyl CoA synthesis - 28ATP MOLECULES

Citric acid cycle - Two molecules of ATP, 6 moleculea of NADH and 2 molecules of FADH2

Oxidative phosphorylation - Two molecules of CO2, two molecules of NADH and two molecules of acetyl CoA

22) False. Organic molecules are broken down in a aeries of pathway.

23) CO2,NADH, Acetyl CoA

24) cellular respiration

25) pyruvate , O2

9) Glycolysis - Partial breakdown of glucose to make pyruvate,ATP and the electron carrier NADH

Acetyl CoA synthesis - Partial breakdown of pyruvate, fatty acid and amino acids to make Acetyl CoA, ATP and the electron carrier NADH

Citric acid cycle - Full breakdown of acetyl coA to make ATP and the electron carriers NADH and FADH2

Oxidative phosphorylation - Electron carriers NADH AND FADH2 donate electrons to electron transport chain, leading to the synthesis of many ATP molecules.