The Krebs cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria.
The Krebs Cycle takes place in the inner compartment of the mitochondrion.
in the mitrochondrial matrix
mitochondrial matrix
34-36 ATP are made in the Krebs cycle part of cell respiration.
the answer is 2!
if you're talking about after the carbons are exhaled through CO2 the the pyruvate need to give off more CO2 for it to be Acetyl Co-A to pass through the mitochondrial membrane to go through the Krebs cycle. so in the Krebs cycle it's acetyl Co-A. Then it goes to the electron transport chain.
It is the cytoplasm of chloroplast. It is called as stroma
The first set of reactions of respiration is called glycolysis, however the first part of respiration that could be called a cyclical reaction is Krebs Cycle (or Citric acid cycle or Tricarboxylic acid cycle).
Kreb's cycle is part of cellular respiration, it needs nothing but oxygen and glucose. Only photosynthesis needs light.
it occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria.
34-36 ATP are made in the Krebs cycle part of cell respiration.
It is the citric acid cycle that is part of cellular respiration and is named after Hans Adolf Krebs.
The Krebs Cycle is part of cellular respiration, producing 36 ATP, and it occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondria.
in mitochondrion..
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.
The three major reactions are-Glycolysis-Electron transport chain (ETC)-Krebs Cycle
gluconeogenisis. what is part of it: Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and the ETC and oxidative phosphorylation.
Only electron transport chain need oxygen. Other two steps do not need
It helps in the formation of ATP It takes part in Krebs cycle. It provides various intermediates for cell.