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What is the general or summary equation that describes cellular respiration and must it be a summary of this process, rather than ordinary chemical equations?

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The general equation for cellular respiration is C6H12O6 + 602 → 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + Energy. It is a summary of the process which occurs in three stages: glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and electron transport.

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The general or summary equation that describes cellular respiration is:

C6H12O6 + 602 → 6CO₂ + 6H₂O + Energy

Cellular respiration is a series of chemical reactions that occur in three stages:

  1. Glycolysis (occurs in the cytoplasm and does not require oxygen)
  2. Krebs cycle (also called citric acid cycle, occurs in the mitochondria and requires oxygen)
  3. Electron transport chain (occurs in the mitochondria and requires oxygen)
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