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Multiple Choice
Which series of reactions involves the breakdown of pyruvate into carbon dioxide during cellular respiration?
A
Glycolysis
B
Krebs Cycle
C
Calvin Cycle
D
Electron Transport Chain
Verified step by step guidance
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Begin by understanding the process of cellular respiration, which is the method cells use to convert biochemical energy from nutrients into ATP, and then release waste products.
Identify the main stages of cellular respiration: Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle (also known as the Citric Acid Cycle), and the Electron Transport Chain.
Recognize that Glycolysis is the first stage where glucose is broken down into pyruvate, but it does not involve the breakdown of pyruvate into carbon dioxide.
Understand that the Krebs Cycle is the series of reactions where pyruvate is further broken down into carbon dioxide. This cycle occurs in the mitochondria and involves the oxidation of acetyl-CoA derived from pyruvate.
Note that the Electron Transport Chain is the final stage of cellular respiration, where electrons are transferred through a series of complexes to produce ATP, but it does not directly involve the breakdown of pyruvate into carbon dioxide.