Oxygen is needed as a reactant for aerobic cellular respiration. Which of the following is/are the most likely consequence of the absence of oxygen during cellular respiration? You may need to select more than one answer. a Glycolysis will continue to occur without oxygen present. b Oxidative phosphorylation will eventually stop because of the absence of the final electron accepter in the electron transport chain. c Fermentation may occur instead of aerobic respiration. d Glucose will not be broken down into pyruvate. e Glycolysis will not occur in the absence of oxygen, and cellular respiration will stop.
@AZ
C
a?
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @iuytyuioiuytyuiop C \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) that's correct
theres more then one anser
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @iuytyuioiuytyuiop a? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) this is also correct
no more ansers? lol
what else is correct?
im not sure
wait I just realized I gave you the wrong answer on one question
let me go find that post first and then pick up on this one
D?
is the last anser d ?
@AZ
if glycolysis is still occurring, won't glucose be broken down into pyruvate?
B?
what's going to happen remember we have three parts Glycolysis Krebs cycle Oxidative phosphorylation which one of these needs oxygen for it to produce energy?
oxidatie
phosphorylation
exactly so what's our last answer?
i figured it
b
That's right!
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