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What is the main purpose of glycolysis in cellular respiration?

A. To split glucose into pyruvate
B. To produce ATP
C. To release carbon dioxide
D. To convert pyruvate into acetyl CoA
E. To generate NADH

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Explanation

The main purpose of glycolysis is to split glucose, a six-carbon molecule, into two three-carbon molecules called pyruvate, which is the first step in cellular respiration.

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Cellular Respiration

What is the main purpose of glycolysis in cellular respiration?

A

Cellular Respiration

What is the role of ATP synthase in cellular respiration?

B

Cellular Respiration

Which molecule is produced during the Krebs cycle?

E

Cellular Respiration

What happens to pyruvate in anaerobic respiration?

C

Photosynthesis

What is the main input for the light-dependent reactions of photosynthesis?

D

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