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Step-by-step explanation:
Glycolisis: is a process in which glucose is broke down into 2 molecules of pyruvate. This process can occur with or without oxygen., and processes ATP in a small amount.
Pyruvate oxydation: is the process that connects glycolysis and Krebs cycle.
Citric acid cycle: is the process of aerobic celullar respiration.
Electronic transport chain: is the last process of celullar respiration, here is created a gradient of protons that help to the production of ATP.
0 ____d______ Produces the majority of ATP in the cell
11 ___a_______ Break down of glucose into pyruvate
12 ___c_______ completes the oxidation (break down) of glucose into CO2
13 ____a______ Occurs in the cytoplasm of all cells
14 ____d_____ Produces the majority of electron carriers (NADH/FADH2) in a cell
15 ___b_______ Pyruvate is converted into Acetyl CoA
16 ___c_______ begins and ends with the same molecule, oxaloacetate
17 ___d_______ produces ATP by oxidative phosphorylation