acetyl CoA
Citric Acid
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
Citric acid monohydrate has a single molecule of water attached to each molecule of citric acid, whereas citric acid anhydrous has been dried so has no water at all.
You are probably looking for the "Citric Acid Cycle" sometimes known as the "Krebs Cycle" .
The net inputs for citric acid cycle are Acetyl CoA, NADH, and ADP. The Net outputs for the citric acid cycle are ATP, NAD, and carbon dioxide.
Two Co2 molecules are produced per citric acid cycle. Since the citric acid cycle occurs twice with every molecule of glucose metabolized, a total of 4 C02 molecules are produces for every glucose molecule
Citric Acid
2 ATP per glucose molecule is produced in the Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle)
twice
Pyruvate -> Acetyl CoA -> Citrate which is used by the Krebs or Citric Acid Cycle.
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide)
Type your answer here... A four-carbon molecule
Krebs cycle (aka citric acid cycle, aka tricarboxylic acid cycle)
Each turn of the Kreb's cycle must regenerate oxaloacetate.
Citric acid monohydrate has a single molecule of water attached to each molecule of citric acid, whereas citric acid anhydrous has been dried so has no water at all.
Because it goes around and around as in a unicycle wheel.
You are probably looking for the "Citric Acid Cycle" sometimes known as the "Krebs Cycle" .