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The end result of each of these three major steps during cellular respiration are here:

Glycolysis - 2 molecules of pyruvic acid and 2 ATP.

Kreb's cycle - 6NADH, [tex]FADH_{2}[/tex], and 2 ATP and [tex]4CO_{2}[/tex].

Oxidative phospholyration - ATP and water.

What is Glycolysis?

  • In the process of glycolysis, the six-carbon sugar molecule glucose is split into two molecules with three carbons (pyruvic acid).
  • Two molecules of ATP are produced when the energy from the broken bonds is caught.

What is Kreb's cycle?

  • The three-carbon molecules produced by glycolysis are converted into carbon dioxide molecules by the Krebs cycle.
  • ATP and NADH are produced as an electron donor via the Krebs cycle as well as glycolysis.

What is oxidative phosphorylation?

  • Water is created by combining oxygen with the hydrogen atoms of NADH in the electron transport chain.
  • Energy is constantly being taken in during electron transit to create ATP.
  • The procedure is occasionally referred to as oxidative phosphorylation since it needs oxygen.

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