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glycolysis C6H12O6 pyruvate Krebs cycle> CO2 + H20 + 38ATP 602 1. Name the process. 2. Where does this process occur in a plant cell? 3. Balance this equation.​

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1. Aerobic Respiration, the breakdown of glucose to carbon dioxide and water occurs in a series of chemical steps - glycolysis (glucose → pyruvate) and kerbs cycle (pyruvate → Co2+6H20+38ATP).

2. The glycolysis occurs in cytoplasm and the kerbs cycle occurs in the mitochondria of the plant cell.

3. C6H12O6 + 6O2 → 6CO2 + 6H2O + 38ATP

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