The Mitochondrial Matrix Contains The Enzymes Needed To Catalyze The Reactions Of Krebs Cycle.
The Krebs cycle is the second stage of cellular respiration.
The Krebs cycle runs twice for each molecule of glucose consumed.
It describes one pathway for cellular respiration.
There were several scientist who discovered cellular respiration. One is Han Krebs, who discovered cellular respiration on citric acid cycle. Another is Claude Bernard, who invented cellular respiration's medicinal attribute.
After glycolysis and Kreb cycle, the third process is the electron transport chain, from where the most ATP are made.
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It produces molecules of ATP
It describes one pathway for cellular respiration.
It is the citric acid cycle that is part of cellular respiration and is named after Hans Adolf Krebs.
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There were several scientist who discovered cellular respiration. One is Han Krebs, who discovered cellular respiration on citric acid cycle. Another is Claude Bernard, who invented cellular respiration's medicinal attribute.
After glycolysis and Kreb cycle, the third process is the electron transport chain, from where the most ATP are made.
The citric acid cycle. Also known as the Krebs (or Szent-Györgyi-Krebs) cycle.
glycolysis, fermentation, Krebs cycle, ETC (Electron Transport Chain), Actually fermentation is not part of cellular respiration, and occurs only without oxygen, which cellular respiration depends on. -- Fermentation does occur, but only when no oxygen is present. It IS part of cellular respiration.
carbon dioxide and the Krebs cycle
The Krebs Cycle is part of cellular respiration, producing 36 ATP, and it occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
fermentation
Cellular respiration or the Krebs cycle.
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