This document provides an overview of cellular respiration. It discusses three key stages: glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain/oxidative phosphorylation. Glycolysis breaks down glucose into pyruvate and occurs in the cytoplasm. The citric acid cycle further breaks down pyruvate in the mitochondrial matrix. During these stages, electrons are transferred to NAD+ to form NADH. The electron transport chain passes the electrons from NADH to oxygen to form water, extracting energy to synthesize ATP through oxidative phosphorylation. In total, respiration generates up to 38 ATP molecules from each glucose molecule.