Autotrophs and heterotrophs are similar in that Group of answer choices both turn inorganic molecules like CO2 into organic molecules. they both convert sunlight to energy for cellular work. both do cellular respiration.     Autotrophs are also known as Group of answer choices there isn't enough information in the question to answer. consumers. producers.         Which of the following stages of cellular respiration have NADH, ATP and pyruvic acid as its end products? Group of answer choices citric acid cycle electron transport chain glycolysis     In the citric acid cycle of cellular respiration, Group of answer choices most of the ATP of cellular respiration is produced. glucose is added directly to an acceptor molecule in the citric acid cycle. NADH and FADH2 give up their electrons and hydrogen into the cycle, and leave the cycle as NAD+ and FAD. A carbon atom called acetic acid enters the cycle and 2 CO2 molecules leave the cycle.     During cellular respiration, the NADH and FADH2 deliver electrons to Group of answer choices the citric acid cycle the electron transport chain the Calvin cycle

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Autotrophs and heterotrophs are similar in that
Group of answer choices
both turn inorganic molecules like CO2 into organic molecules.
they both convert sunlight to energy for cellular work.
both do cellular respiration.
 
 
Autotrophs are also known as
Group of answer choices
there isn't enough information in the question to answer.
consumers.
producers.
 
 
 
 
Which of the following stages of cellular respiration have NADH, ATP and pyruvic acid as its end products?
Group of answer choices
citric acid cycle
electron transport chain
glycolysis
 
 
In the citric acid cycle of cellular respiration,
Group of answer choices
most of the ATP of cellular respiration is produced.
glucose is added directly to an acceptor molecule in the citric acid cycle.
NADH and FADH2 give up their electrons and hydrogen into the cycle, and leave the cycle as NAD+ and FAD.
A carbon atom called acetic acid enters the cycle and 2 CO2 molecules leave the cycle.
 
 
During cellular respiration, the NADH and FADH2 deliver electrons to
Group of answer choices
the citric acid cycle
the electron transport chain
the Calvin cycle
 
 
 
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