What are the sequence of events in cellular respiration?
1 Answer
Oct 7, 2015
In aerobic cellular respiration, first we have glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and finally oxidative phosphorylation.
Explanation:
Aerobic cellular respiration can be broken down into three main steps: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle (the Kreb's cycle ), and electron transport.
- Glycolysis occurs in the presence of oxygen and is when glucose is broken down. This occurs in the cytoplasm. The result of glycolysis is two molecules of ATP , pyruvate, and NADH.
Before the second main step begins, the pyruvate undergoes oxidization in the mitochondria and is converted into Acetyl-CoA. NADH gains electrons and carbon is lost, which forms CO2.
- The second step is the citric acid cycle, which you can see in the image below.
Simplified diagram of citric acid cycle:

This is a very good animation showing how energy is converted from glucose to energy.
