How do the products of glycolysis and the Krebs cycle relate to the electron transport chain? Multiple Choice   Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle produce CO2, which binds to electrons in the electron transport chain.   Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle produce the molecules that shuttle electrons to the electron transport chain.   Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle use CO2, which is produced in the electron transport chain.   Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle produce the ATP necessary to start the electron transport chain.   Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle are the final receptors for electrons that flow through the electron transport chain.

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How do the products of glycolysis and the Krebs cycle relate to the electron transport chain?

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    Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle produce CO2, which binds to electrons in the electron transport chain.
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    Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle produce the molecules that shuttle electrons to the electron transport chain.
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    Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle use CO2, which is produced in the electron transport chain.
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    Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle produce the ATP necessary to start the electron transport chain.
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    Glycolysis and the Krebs cycle are the final receptors for electrons that flow through the electron transport chain.
2 ATP
Glycolysis
2 NADH
Glucose
2 Pyruvate
Intermediate Stage
NADH
Pyruvate
+ COA
Acetyl CoA + 1 Co,
Cell
OAA
Сytosol
2 Co,
3 Citric
Mitochondrion
Acid
1 ATP
Cycle
2x/original glucose
3 NADH
Electron Transport
System
1 FADH,
Per glucose
NADH
Glycolysis
2 ATP
2 NADH
O, + H*
H.O
АТР
ADP
Energy
released
produces
Intermediate
2 NADH
FADH,
stage
З АТР
Citric acid
2 ATP
6 NADH
2 FADH,
Energy
released
produces
cycle
Transcribed Image Text:2 ATP Glycolysis 2 NADH Glucose 2 Pyruvate Intermediate Stage NADH Pyruvate + COA Acetyl CoA + 1 Co, Cell OAA Сytosol 2 Co, 3 Citric Mitochondrion Acid 1 ATP Cycle 2x/original glucose 3 NADH Electron Transport System 1 FADH, Per glucose NADH Glycolysis 2 ATP 2 NADH O, + H* H.O АТР ADP Energy released produces Intermediate 2 NADH FADH, stage З АТР Citric acid 2 ATP 6 NADH 2 FADH, Energy released produces cycle
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