Cyclic pathway
The citric acid cycle is a cyclic pathway rather than a linear pathway because it is easier to remove electrons and produce CO2 from compounds with three or more carbon atoms that form a two-carbon compound such as acetyl CoA.
The Krebs cycle
I think it's the positive ion (thence the plus) of Nicotinic Acid Diethylamide, an important substance in the Krebs cycle and in other metabolic reactions.
The citric acid cycle a.k.a. the tricarboxylic acid cycle , the Krebs cycle, or the Szent-Györgyi-Krebs cycle
The Krebs cycle occurs in the matrix of the mitochondrion.
Intermediates are compounds formed within a metabolic pathway(which is a group of biochemical reactions that occur in a sequence- Anabolic or catabolic)
krebs cycle
It describes one pathway for cellular respiration.
both glycolysis and the Krebs cycle
The metabolic pathway will predominate after eating a balanced meal is oxidative glycolysis. The citric acid cycle is a continuous circle of 8 metabolic reactions.
glycolysis, Krebs cycle, electron transport chain, oxidative phosphorylation
gluconeogenisis. what is part of it: Glycolysis, Krebs cycle, and the ETC and oxidative phosphorylation.
In the Krebs cycle, 10 NADH molecules are generated here :-)
Krebs cycle
The citric acid cycle is a cyclic pathway rather than a linear pathway because it is easier to remove electrons and produce CO2 from compounds with three or more carbon atoms that form a two-carbon compound such as acetyl CoA.
All cycles are closed e.g. Krebs cycle , Kelvin cycle .
Citrate synthase is inhibited by ATP. Obviously, the Krebs cycle produces ATP. This is the first step and one of the major regulatory steps in the pathway. If the cell has plenty of ATP, then it wouldn't need to keep making it, thus the pathway needs to be shut off. ATP inhibits the enzyme to shut off the pathway. This is an example of feedback inhibition (you can also call it negative inhibition or even product inhibition). Feedback inhibition is when the products of a certain biochemical pathway inhibit earlier enzymes, shutting down the pathway.