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What are the names given to the process by which carbon molecules are broken down to make carbon dioxide and release a great amount of energy? (Choose all that apply)

the tricarboxylic acid cycle

the Calvin cycle

the citric acid cycle

the Krebs cycle


Sagot :

Answer:

cellular respiration

To release the energy stored in carbon-containing molecules, such as sugars, autotrophs and heterotrophs break these molecules down in a process called cellular respiration. In this process, the carbons of the molecule are released as carbon dioxide.

Explanation:

  • The tricarboxylic acid cycle
  • The Kelvin cycle

Why not rest ones?

  • The citric acid cycle releases NADH and FADH_2 in end
  • The krebs cycle is known as citric acid cycle .