During the Krebs cycle,pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
A byproduct of the krebs cycle/citric acid cycle is carbon dioxide.
FADH2 since pyruvic acid is needed to START the Krebs cycle
Carbon dioxide (CO2) is a byproduct of the Krebs cycle. It is produced during the decarboxylation reactions that occur within the cycle, where carbon atoms are removed from molecules like citric acid.
it is called the matrix. :)
Krebs cycle refers to the sequence of reactions that allow living cells to generate energy during aerobic respiration.
In the Krebs cycle NAD+ is reduced to NADH. This is one of the electron carriers. Also FAD is reduced to FADH2 which is the other electron carrier produced during the Krebs cycle.
Citric acid cycle
carbon dioxide
Hans Krebs discovered the Krebs cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle, in 1937.
NAD and FAD are reduced in the Krebs cycle and oxidised in the electron transport chain.
In Krebs cycle, there’s the breakdown of a 2 carbon molecule called acetyl coA to release CO2 and generate energy (ATP). This video explains it best 🔥 “Krebs cycle @ Dr Hills Academy on YouTube”
they will enter the Krebs cycle