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Q: What happens during the Krebs cycle when carbon bonds are rearranged?
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What happens during Krebs cycle?

During the Krebs cycle,pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions


What gas is in the Krebs cycle?

The gas evolved during the Krebs cycle is carbon dioxide (CO2).


What happens to the number of carbon atoms in the carbon chain molecules as they through the Krebs cycle?

Energy is released.


What is a waste product formed during the Krebs cycle?

carbon dioxide


What is the waste product form during the Krebs cycle?

A byproduct of the krebs cycle/citric acid cycle is carbon dioxide.


What happens to a six-carbon molecule of glucose during glycolysis?

enzyme-assisted anaerobic process that breaks down one six-carbon molecule of glucose to two three-carbon pyruvates


What does the Krebs make?

During the Krebs cycle, pyruvic acid from glycolysis is used to make carbon dioxide, NADH, ATP, and FADH2.


During what cycle do a series of reactions occur in the mitochondria which release carbon dioxide?

Citric acid cycle


What waste product formed during the Krebs cycle?

Carbon Dioxide is produced during the Kreb cycle (also called the citric acid cycle).


How many molecules of carbon dioxide is released during the Krebs cycle?

It's a crazy question


In anaerobic respiration what steps produce carbon dioxide?

It's called the Krebs's cycle and it consists of the steps to convert a 2 carbon sugar into CO2 and H2O. (And you don't own the genetic code to do this ... only the mitochondria do.)


What happens to carbon dioxide in respiration?

Nothing, carbon dioxide isn't used in cellular respiration. Its a product of the Krebs cycle and when pyruvate is oxidized into Acetyl CoA.