<h2><u>Full Question:</u></h2>
Which statement correctly compares and contrasts the three stages of cellular respiration that occur in the presence of oxygen? Each stage occurs in the mitochondria, but only the final stage produces ATP. Each stage produces ATP, but only the third stage occurs in the mitochondria. Each stage produces ATP, but only the first stage occurs in the cytoplasm. Each stage occurs in the cytoplasm, but only the final stage produces ATP.
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Answer</u>:</h2>
Each stage produces ATP, but only the first stage occurs in the cytoplasm.
<h3><u>Explanation</u>:</h3>
Cellular respiration is the process by which the glucose or any respiratory substrate is burned down inside a cell producing ATP or energy. This process of cellular respiration is seen in each and every living cell. The glucose is burned in the cytoplasm of the cell producing the pyruvate. This pyruvate is decarboxylated into Acetyl CoA and transferred inside the mitochondria. So the glycolysis or the 1st step of cellular respiration occurs in cytoplasm and rest inside the mitochondria.
ATP is produced from each astep of cellular respiration. So the correct option is option C.
<span>Answer: Pond A</span>
<span>The concentration of Oxygen in water is very important in
considering the quality of water along with the other physio-chemical
characteristics. Thus, oxygen concentration is inversely proportional
to temperature and cooler water holds more oxygen compared to warm water.
However, fish usually need more oxygen in water water.</span>
Answer:
During mitosis, the two sister chromatids that make up each chromosome separate from each other and move to opposite poles of the cell.
Explanation:
i took notes from last quiz
Answer:
Layer A is the crust and Layer B is the mantle.