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The Krebs cycle runs twice for each molecule of glucose consumed.
The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.
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The Mitochondrial Matrix Contains The Enzymes Needed To Catalyze The Reactions Of Krebs Cycle.
There are two net molecules of ATP produced by substrate-level phosphorylation during glycolysis. (when one molecule of glucose is respired). Two are used to convert the glucose molecule to fructose, but four are released when pyruvate is made. However, the other products of glycolysis enable the Link Reaction, Krebs cycle and Oxidation Phosphorylation to happen, and these release a lot of ATP.
The Krebs cycle runs twice for each molecule of glucose consumed.
The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.
During glucose catabolism pyruvat eis produced. This three carbon molecule is broken down to acetyl Co A by the pyruvate decarboxylase reaction. The acetyl Co A feeds the Krebs cycle.
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It's completely broken down in 2 turns of the Krebs cycle (:
The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.
In a complete Krebs Cycle, 24 ATP are produced. Every glucose molecule produces 2 ATP, and there are 12 glucose molecules.
2ATP+6NADH2+2FADH2+4CO2 per glucose molecule
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