What stage of respiration immediately follows the process depicted below? A: Electron transport chain
B: Glycolysis
C: Fermentation
D: Krebs cycle
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Krebs cycle is the stage of respiration.
Option D
Explanation:
- The process depicted here is a process of oxidative decarboxylation.
- This process actually needs the conversion of pyruvate to acetyl CoA with subsequent production of NADH.
- The process is the follow up of Glycolysis.
- The next process is Krebs cycle which is a cyclic process starting with three carboxylic acid.
- This process produces ATP, NADH FADH. This process is followed by Electron transport chain.
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Option (D) is Right Answer
Explanation:
(D) Krebs cycle is right answer
- It is the respiratory cycle that is responsible for production of large quantities of ATP and utilization of oxygen
- The respiratory cycle converts over NADH and FADH2 into reactants that the Krebs cycle requires to work
- The principle capacity of the Krebs cycle is to produce electron carriers that can be utilized in the last advance of cellular respiration
- Cell breath is basic for the endurance of most life forms on the grounds that the energy in glucose can't be utilized by cells until it is put away in ATP
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