Which of the following stages of cellular respiration requires an input of energy but produces no energy?
-Fermentation
-Citric acid cycle
-Oxidation of pyruvate
-Glycolysis
Answer 1
Oxidation of pyruvate lead to the formation of lactate by the use of one molecule of NADPH but no net production of any energy unit
In fermentation there is net 2 ATP production from glucose
In citric acid cycle 6 NADH & 2 FADH2 & 2 GTP equal to 20 ATP is produced
In glycolysis net 7 ATP is produced
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