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After glycolysis and Kreb cycle, the third process is the electron transport chain, from where the most ATP are made.
34-36 ATP are made in the Krebs cycle part of cell respiration.
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glycose helps pops off a carbon and generates energy (krebs cycle)
The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.
The Citric Acid Cycle or also know as the Kreb Cycle.
After glycolysis and Kreb cycle, the third process is the electron transport chain, from where the most ATP are made.
34-36 ATP are made in the Krebs cycle part of cell respiration.
When the cell gains gluclose, the process of glycolysis occurs and the gluclose is broken down down into pyruvate. In pyruvate processing, Acetyl CoA is produced nad then used in the Krebs Cycle. There, NADH and FADH2 are made and go to the electron transport chain, where water and ATP are made. *
When the cell gains gluclose, the process of glycolysis occurs and the gluclose is broken down down into pyruvate. In pyruvate processing, Acetyl CoA is produced nad then used in the Krebs Cycle. There, NADH and FADH2 are made and go to the electron transport chain, where water and ATP are made. *
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ATP in Krebs cycle is made by substrate level phosphorylation, where the phosphoryl group is directly transferred to ADP. This occurs when succinyl CoA is converted into succinate. Actually, this is the only time during the cycle that ATP is made.
CO2, NADH, FADH2 are produced by the Krebs Cycle. Be sure you understand why and how that fits into your question.
Water is made in the electron transport chain. The reason why is because of oxygen. In cellular respiration, oxygen is at the end of the electron chain to pick up electrons and hydrogen ions, which then forms water (H2O). Hope this helps!
The raw materials of the Krebs cycle are the acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate. The first two stages of the process is called cellular respiration.
Electron Transport The point of the kreb's cycle is to create energy. The energy made is in the form of ATP (Adenosinetriphosphate) which the body uses immediatley or is in the form of electrons carried by NADH or FADH2. These then go on to the electron transport chain where more molecules of ATP are created.
That is Carbon Dioxide. It is a bi product of respiration