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Answered by Agamsain
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Aerobic respiration is the process of producing cellular energy involving oxygen. Cells break down food in the mitochondria in a long, multistep process that produces roughly 36 ATP. The first step in is glycolysis, the second is the citric acid cycle and the third is the electron transport system.

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Aerobic respiration involves molecular gen as final electron acceptor which are liberated during oxidation of glucose. Glucose is completely oxidized in this process which is operated through steps like glycolysis, production of acetyl COA (connecting link reaction), Krebs cycle, electron transfer chain reaction and terminal oxidation.

First step of aerobic respiration i.e. glycolysis has been already studied in detail. In case of aerobic respiration, glycolytic product i.e. pyruvic acid is converted into actyl CoA. This process occurs in cytoplasm in case of prokaryotes and in mitochondria in case of eukaryotes.

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