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CO2 (carbon dioxide) gas is produced during the krebs/citric acid cycle
it is removed in the form of CO2 out of the mitochondria and out of the cell
The net inputs for citric acid cycle are Acetyl CoA, NADH, and ADP. The Net outputs for the citric acid cycle are ATP, NAD, and carbon dioxide.
There are 4: oxaloacetate, malate, fumarate, and succinate.
power the biosynthesis of amino acids, fats, and sugars. From masteringbiology.com
Citric acid forms during the electron transport chain and citric acid cycle in cellular respiration. Citric acid is a six-carbon acid.
Electron transport chain. During electron transport chain 34 ATP molecules are produced whereas glycolysis and citric acid cycle yield 4 ATPs (2 during glycolysis and 2 during citric acid cycle).
A byproduct of the krebs cycle/citric acid cycle is carbon dioxide.
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C6 cycle, Citric/Citric Acid cycle
CO2 (carbon dioxide) gas is produced during the krebs/citric acid cycle
Yes, 34-36 ATP are produced during the citric acid cycle with another two produced during glycolysis for a total of 36-38 ATP during cellular respiration.
Krebs cycle (aka citric acid cycle, aka tricarboxylic acid cycle)
Glycolysis only produces ATP. GTP is produced during the Citric Acid Cycle (Krebs Cycle).
Each turn of the Kreb's cycle must regenerate oxaloacetate.
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