Match the chemical with its description or location in the cell during cellular respiration.   Question 3 options:   pyruvate   lactic acid   Molecule that accepts electrons during one of the intermediate steps of glycolysis. It eventually donates the electrons to either pyruvate (in fermentation) or to the mitochondrion.   Two molecules of ATP   1. Molecule that accepts electrons during one of the intermediate steps of glycolysis.  It eventually donates the electrons to either pyruvate (in fermentation) or to the mitochondrion. 2. The net energy gain to the cell from the breakdown of one molecule of glucose when oxygen is not available or in cells that never use oxygen. 3. A three-carbon molecule that is a final product of glycolysis 4. The final product(s) of anaerobic fermentation in animals and bacteria.

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Match the chemical with its description or location in the cell during cellular respiration.

 

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pyruvate

 

lactic acid

 

Molecule that accepts electrons during one of the intermediate steps of glycolysis. It eventually donates the electrons to either pyruvate (in fermentation) or to the mitochondrion.

 

Two molecules of ATP

 
1.

Molecule that accepts electrons during one of the intermediate steps of glycolysis.  It eventually donates the electrons to either pyruvate (in fermentation) or to the mitochondrion.

2.

The net energy gain to the cell from the breakdown of one molecule of glucose when oxygen is not available or in cells that never use oxygen.

3.

A three-carbon molecule that is a final product of glycolysis

4.

The final product(s) of anaerobic fermentation in animals and bacteria.

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