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The Processes of Cellular Respiration - Step-by-Step Study Guide
1. What is Cellular Respiration?
○ Cellular respiration is an aerobic process that requires oxygen.
○ It uses the chemical energy from glucose to produce ATP.
○ Glucose is converted into 36-38 ATP.
○ ATP is a high-energy molecule that fuels biochemical reactions.
2. Cellular Respiration Equation:
○ The process starts with glucose entering the cytoplasm and undergoing
glycolysis.
○ There are four main stages: glycolysis, pyruvate oxidation, Krebs cycle,
and the electron transport chain.
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