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Multiple Choice
Which stage of cellular respiration requires the oxygen that you breathe?
A
Electron Transport Chain
B
Fermentation
C
Krebs Cycle
D
Glycolysis
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Understand that cellular respiration is a process that cells use to convert nutrients into energy, and it consists of several stages: Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, and Electron Transport Chain.
Recognize that oxygen is essential for aerobic respiration, which is the type of respiration that requires oxygen to produce energy efficiently.
Identify that the Electron Transport Chain (ETC) is the stage of cellular respiration where oxygen plays a critical role. It occurs in the inner mitochondrial membrane.
In the Electron Transport Chain, electrons are transferred through a series of protein complexes. Oxygen acts as the final electron acceptor, combining with electrons and protons to form water.
Conclude that without oxygen, the Electron Transport Chain cannot function, leading to a halt in ATP production through this pathway, which is why oxygen is vital for this stage of cellular respiration.