In aerobic respiration when is carbon dioxide produced? (a) when oxygen is used as the final electron acceptor in oxidative phosphorylation (b) glycolysis (c) during substrate level phosphorylation (d) Krebs cycle (e) when hydrogen is pumped across the inner membrane of the mitochondria
In aerobic respiration when is carbon dioxide produced?
(a) when oxygen is used as the final electron acceptor in oxidative phosphorylation (b) glycolysis (c) during substrate level phosphorylation (d) Krebs cycle (e) when hydrogen is pumped across the inner membrane of the mitochondria

Aerobic respiration is a process of obtaining energy by using oxygen.
In aerobic respiration when is carbon dioxide produced?
(a) when oxygen is used as the final electron acceptor in oxidative phosphorylation- Carbon dioxide is not produced in oxidative phosphorylation.
(b) glycolysis- Carbon dioxide is not produced in glycolysis.
(c) during substrate-level phosphorylation- Carbon dioxide is not produced in substrate-level phosphorylation.
(d) Krebs cycle- Carbon dioxide is produced in the Krebs cycle.
(e) when hydrogen is pumped across the inner membrane of the mitochondria- Carbon dioxide is not produced when hydrogen is pumped.
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