NADH FADH and GTP .
the kreb's cycle
CO2, NADH, FADH2 are produced by the Krebs Cycle. Be sure you understand why and how that fits into your question.
most become reactants in the electron transport chain
For one glucose molecule, 2ATP+4CO2+6NADH2+2FADH2
A total of 38 ATP are produced during the Krebs cycle. Since two ATP are used to start the cycle, there are 36 ATP produced, net.
The main job of Kreb cycle is to generate energy. It is a part of cellular respiration.
Kreb cycle.
Krebs cycle yields very little ATP energy. Some of the important products of this cycle are NADH, FADH2, and CO2. Most of the ATP energy will be synthesized in electron transport chain.
CO2 is produced during aerobic and non aerobic respiration.In kreb cycle CO2 is produced in aerobic respiration.
One ATP is formed, along with three NADH, and two CO2. (? re:numbers) A number of different molecules are involved during the Kreb's [citric acid] Cycle, but those are the products that come out of the cycle. (Good).
Oxaloacetate is initially produced from pyruvate by pyruvate carboxylase in the mitochondria. It is a critical component of the Krebs cycle as it combines with acetyl-CoA to form citrate, starting the cycle.
During glycolysis, 2 NADH molecules are produced. During the citric acid cycle, 6 NADH molecules are produced. Therefore, a total of 8 NADH molecules are produced during the complete breakdown of one molecule of glucose.