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Multiple Choice
In what organelle do the Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain take place?
A
Chloroplast
B
Endoplasmic Reticulum
C
Mitochondrion
D
Nucleus
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Identify the main processes involved in cellular respiration: glycolysis, the Krebs cycle (also known as the citric acid cycle), and the electron transport chain.
Understand that the Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain are both part of aerobic respiration, which requires oxygen and takes place in specific organelles.
Recall that the mitochondrion is the organelle responsible for energy production in eukaryotic cells, often referred to as the 'powerhouse of the cell'.
Recognize that the Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix, which is the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
Understand that the electron transport chain is located in the inner mitochondrial membrane, where it facilitates the production of ATP through oxidative phosphorylation.