The answer is Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle and Respiratory Chain.
Explanation:
Aerobic cellular respiration is a complex process grouped into three stages:
Glycolysis: It occurs in the cytoplasm, the chemical bonds of glucose are broken and energy is released, glucose formed by 6 atoms is broken in half and two compounds of 3 carbons are formed each.
Krebs cycle: it is a metabolic pathway, that is, a succession of chemical reactions, which is part of cellular respiration in all aerobic cells, where stored energy is released through the oxidation of acetyl-CoA
The respiratory chain: As a result of glycolysis and the Krebs cycle, glucose divides and forms CO2 molecules releasing energy for the formation of ATP and hydrogen atoms. Hydrogen atoms from the previous stages combine with oxygen to form water.
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