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What gets broken down during glycolysis?
a) glucose
b) pyruvate
c) cytoplasm
d) mitochondria

What does glucose turn into by the end of glycolysis?
a) pyruvate
b) glucose
c) cytoplasm
d) mitochondria

Where does glycolysis occur?
a) cytoplasm
b) glucose
c) mitochondria
d) pyruvate

The organelle where the Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain occur.
a) mitochondria
b) glucose
c) pyruvate
d) cytoplasm

The number of carbon atoms in glucose.
a) six
b) seven
c) eight
d) nine

The number of carbon atoms in pyruvate.
a) three
b) four
c) five
d) six

The part of the mitochondria where the Krebs cycle occurs.
a) Matrix
b) cytoplasm
c)
d)

The second stage of cellular respiration.
a) Krebs cycle
b) Electron Transport Chain
c) Glycolysis
d)

The carbon containing molecule produced during the Krebs cycle.
a) Carbon dioxide
b) Oxygen
c) Water
d) ATP

A molecule made during glycolysis and the Krebs Cycle that can be used later to make lots of ATP.
a) NADH
b) ATP
c) Mitochondria
d) Cytoplasm

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