Which statement correctly compares and contrasts the three stages of cellular respiration that occur in the presence of oxygen?
A) Each stage occurs in the mitochondria, but only the final stage produces ATP.
B) Each stage produces ATP, but only the third stage occurs in the mitochondria.
C) Each stage produces ATP, but only the first stage occurs in the cytoplasm.
D) Each stage occurs in the cytoplasm, but only the final stage produces ATP.
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Reactions of the Calvin cycle
Reactions of the Calvin cycleThe Calvin cycle reactions can be divided into three main stages: carbon fixation, reduction, and regeneration of the starting molecule. ... In the second stage, six ATP and six NADPH are used to convert the six 3-PGA molecules into six molecules of a three-carbon sugar (G3P).
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