Which statement correctly compares and contrasts the three stages of cellular respiration that occur in the presence of oxygen? Each stage occurs in the mitochondria, but only the final stage produces ATP. Each stage produces ATP, but only the third stage occurs in the mitochondria. Each stage produces ATP, but only the first stage occurs in the cytoplasm. Each stage occurs in the cytoplasm, but only the final stage produces ATP.
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Each stage produces atp but only the first stage occurs in the cytoplasm
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At each stages, the cellular respiration has been taking with glycolysis and able to manage by ATP produced. This is due to reactions in the transformation of glucose. It is totally set with inner membrane and during the pyruvate undergoes a series of reactions. It includes at each stage of cellular respiration that is covered in more details. This uses oxygen directly and reactions are taking in terms of glucose.
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