Acetyl CoA (acetyl group) is the compound that enters the Kreb Cycle.
oxaloacetic acid
Assuming that the Kreb cycle starts with the citrate, the third compound is alpha-ketoglutarate.
Acetyl-Coenzyme A (Acetyl-CoA) is the compound the enters the Kreb's cycle and reacts with oxaloacetate. It is dervied from the pyruvate, produced in glycolysis, that has gone through decarboxylation and has conezyme A attached to it.
This is false. Pyruvic acid is converted to acetic acid prior to the krebs cycle.
Glucose. Any others -
The Krebs Cycle
Krebs cycle
oxaloacetic acid
Assuming that the Kreb cycle starts with the citrate, the third compound is alpha-ketoglutarate.
citrus acid
Acetyl-Coenzyme A (Acetyl-CoA) is the compound the enters the Kreb's cycle and reacts with oxaloacetate. It is dervied from the pyruvate, produced in glycolysis, that has gone through decarboxylation and has conezyme A attached to it.
This is false. Pyruvic acid is converted to acetic acid prior to the krebs cycle.
It is true that the compound that joins with a 4-carbon molecule in the krebs cycle is called acetyl-CoA. It is also known as Acetyl coenzyme A.
Sodium and potasium
Glucose. Any others -
Krebs cycle.
The Krebs cycle