write three steps of aerobic respiration and What happens in each step
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Glycolysis
The first step in aerobic respiration is glycolysis, which literally means the breakdown of glucose.
Acetyl-CoA
The next step in aerobic respiration is the formation of acetyl-coenzyme A. This occurs in the mitochondria
Krebs Cycle
The third step in aerobic respiration also takes place in your mitochondria. The acetyl-coA that was produced from pyruvate combines during the Krebs cycle to produce oxaloacetate, thus forming citrate.
Electron Transport Chain
The final step of aerobic respiration is the electron transport chain, or ETC.
The first step in aerobic respiration is glycolysis, which literally means the breakdown of glucose.
Acetyl-CoA
The next step in aerobic respiration is the formation of acetyl-coenzyme A. This occurs in the mitochondria
Krebs Cycle
The third step in aerobic respiration also takes place in your mitochondria. The acetyl-coA that was produced from pyruvate combines during the Krebs cycle to produce oxaloacetate, thus forming citrate.
Electron Transport Chain
The final step of aerobic respiration is the electron transport chain, or ETC.
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Glycolysis
The first step in aerobic respiration is glycolysis, which literally means the breakdown of glucose.
Acetyl-CoA
The next step in aerobic respiration is the formation of acetyl-coenzyme A. This occurs in the mitochondria
Krebs Cycle
The third step in aerobic respiration also takes place in your mitochondria. The acetyl-coA that was produced from pyruvate combines during the Krebs cycle to produce oxaloacetate, thus forming citrate.
Electron Transport Chain
The final step of aerobic respiration is the electron transport chain, or ETC.
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