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Multiple Choice
What is the main fuel source used by cells during cellular respiration?
A
Glucose
B
ATP
C
Oxygen
D
Carbon dioxide
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 adenosine triphosphate (ATP), and then release waste products.
Identify the main stages of cellular respiration: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle), and oxidative phosphorylation. Each stage plays a role in breaking down glucose to produce ATP.
Recognize that glucose is the primary molecule that is broken down during cellular respiration. It is the main fuel source that cells use to generate energy.
Understand that during glycolysis, glucose is converted into pyruvate, producing a small amount of ATP and NADH. This is the first step in the breakdown of glucose.
Note that while ATP is the energy currency produced by cellular respiration, it is not the fuel source. Oxygen is required for the final stage of cellular respiration, oxidative phosphorylation, but it is not the fuel source. Carbon dioxide is a waste product of the process.