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Respiration Reorder

Target Level
C
Running Total
0
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Attempt
1 of 3

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  • Glucose phosphate is split into two 3-carbon molecules
  • Acetylcoenzyme A reacts with a 4-carbon molecule, releasing coenzyme A
  • Acetate combines with coenzyme A
  • Glucose is phosphorylated, using two molecules of ATP
  • Pyruvate is oxidised, producing carbon dioxide and one molecule of reduced NAD
  • Triose phosphate is oxidised, producing two molecules of ATP and one molecule of reduced NAD

This is your 1st attempt! The marking algorithm gives more marks for getting the right order first time.

Pass Mark
70%