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Place the following in the correct order as they occur in CELL RESPIRATION.

1. In cytosol, 6-C glucose and 2 ATP split into two 3-C molecules (glycolysis)
2. Acetyl Co-A enters mitochondria and drops off 2-C molecules
3. 2-C molecule combines with 4-C molecule and breaks into two 3-C molecules
4. Resulting 3 C molecule is stabilized BEFORE entering the mitochondria
5. Krebs cycle spins twice; each time stripping 1 carbon to make Co2 as a by-product
6. With each cycle of Krebs, electrons and H+ ions pop off, are picked up by NADH and FADH2 and taken to ETC
7. Electrons and h+ ions pop off and are picked up by NADH
8. 4 molecules of ATP are generated
9. Coenzyme A attaches to 2-C molecule making Acetyl Co-A
10. 1 C is stripped from 3-C PGA and makes Co2

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Sagot :

  1. Electrons and h+ ions pop off and are picked up by NADH.
  2. 1 C is stripped from 3-C PGA and makes Co2.
  3. Coenzyme A attaches to 2-C molecule making Acetyl Co-A.
  4. Resulting 3 C molecule is stabilized BEFORE entering the mitochondria.
  5. Acetyl Co-A enters mitochondria and drops off 2-C molecules.
  6. In cytosol, 6-C glucose and 2 ATP split into two 3-C molecules (glycolysis).
  7. 2-C molecule combines with 4-C molecule and breaks into two 3-C molecules
  8. Krebs cycle spins twice; each time stripping 1 carbon to make Co2 as a by-product.
  9. With each cycle of Krebs, electrons and H+ ions pop off, are picked up by NADH and FADH2 and taken to ETC
  10. 4 molecules of ATP are generated.