Answer:
The correct answer is option (B) "The concentration of ATP in cells is generally much lower than that of AMP".
Explanation:
Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the molecule that carries the energy of the cell, allowing it to perform almost every reaction needed to growth, maintain and reproduce. Being an essential molecule in a lot of processes, the amount of ATP in the cell is abundant. The typical intracellular concentration of ATP is around 1–10 mM. While ATP is dephosphorylated during aerobic metabolism to ADP and AMP, usually the concentration of ATP in comparison to ADP and AMP is above 10:1.
Answer:
<h3>The Krebs cycle takes place inside the mitochondria. The Krebs cycle produces the CO2 that you breath out. This stage produces most of the energy ( 34 ATP molecules, compared to only 2 ATP for glycolysis and 2 ATP for Krebs cycle). The electron transport chain takes place in the mitochondria.</h3>