Which process in the respiration pathway produces pyruvate, ATP, and NADH? Incorrect Answer: C. Citric acid cycle Correct Answer: A. Glycolysis. Rationale:

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**Quiz Question: Cellular Respiration**

**Question:** Which process in the respiration pathway produces pyruvate, ATP, and NADH?

- **Incorrect Answer:**  
  C. Citric acid cycle  

- **Correct Answer:**  
  A. Glycolysis.  

**Rationale:**  
Glycolysis is the initial stage of cellular respiration where glucose is broken down into pyruvate, generating ATP and NADH in the process. This occurs in the cytoplasm and does not require oxygen, making it an anaerobic process. In contrast, the citric acid cycle (or Krebs cycle) occurs in the mitochondria and is primarily responsible for producing NADH and FADH2, using acetyl-CoA derived from pyruvate, but it does not produce pyruvate itself.
Transcribed Image Text:**Quiz Question: Cellular Respiration** **Question:** Which process in the respiration pathway produces pyruvate, ATP, and NADH? - **Incorrect Answer:** C. Citric acid cycle - **Correct Answer:** A. Glycolysis. **Rationale:** Glycolysis is the initial stage of cellular respiration where glucose is broken down into pyruvate, generating ATP and NADH in the process. This occurs in the cytoplasm and does not require oxygen, making it an anaerobic process. In contrast, the citric acid cycle (or Krebs cycle) occurs in the mitochondria and is primarily responsible for producing NADH and FADH2, using acetyl-CoA derived from pyruvate, but it does not produce pyruvate itself.
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Step 1: Define metabolism

All chemical processes necessary to keep cells and an organism in a live state collectively are referred to as metabolism. The term "bioenergetics" refers to the biochemical or metabolic processes that the cell uses to ultimately obtain energy. One of the a vital component of metabolism is the production of energy.

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