Stages of aerobic cellular respiration? Most ATP is made at what stage? What is the terminal electron acceptor?
Four stages of aerobic respiration:
1. Glycolysis
2. Transition reaction
3. TCA cycle
4. Electron transport chain
Most ATP is made during the Electron transport chain.
See the image for the energetics and the location of each
process.
For this question, it is assumed that 1 NADH = 2.5 ATP and 1 FADH2
= 1.5 ATP
Terminal elecron acceptor = Molecular oxygen
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