Phase of cellular respiration-carbon dioxide is released
What is the phase of cellular respiration throughout which carbon dioxide is released?
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In aerobic cellular respiration, the discharge of carbon-dioxide takes place in the transformation of pyruvic acid into acetyl-CoA (that is, two molecules) and in the Krebs cycle (that is, four molecules). For each and every glucose molecule, six carbon-dioxide molecules are formed.
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