1. Glycolysis 2. Transition step 3. TCA cycle 4. Electron transport chain For each of the above, answer the...

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1. Glycolysis

2. Transition step

3. TCA cycle

4. Electron transport chain

For each of the above, answer the following questions:

Where in the cell does it take place? Prokaryote vsEukaryote

Number of ATP molecules produced?

Number of NADH/FADH2 produced?

What goes in, and what leaves? (reactants vs end products)

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Glycolysis is the first step of cellular respiration It is the enzymatic break down of glucose to pyruvic acid or lactic acid Glycolysis takes place in cell cytosol in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes 2 molecules of ATP are produced in glycolysis 2 molecules of NADHH is produced in glycolysis but no FADH2 is    See Answer
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