explain the breakdown of glucose in internal respiration
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Glycolysis: The breakdown of glucose into pyruvate, ATP, H2O, and heat. Krebs Cycle: Produces NADH from pyruvate. Oxidative Phosphorylation: Produces ATP from NADH, oxygen, and H+. The oxygen plays the role of electron receptor in an electron transport chain to produce ATP
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The net formula for cellular respiration is: Glycolysis: The breakdown of glucose into pyruvate, ATP, H2O, and heat. Krebs Cycle: Produces NADH from pyruvate. Oxidative Phosphorylation: Produces ATP from NADH, oxygen, and H+.
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