Acetyl co a is a co-enzyme
Acetyle Co-A + Oxaloacetate
Acetyl CoA forms.
Acetyle co enzyme
Two pyruvate per glucose molecule.They are turned into acetyle Co A.
acetyle-CoA NADH CO2 hydrogen ion
Acetyl-CoA is formed when Coenzyme A attaches to 2 carbons from pyruvic acid. Acetyl-CoA is an important molecule that enters the citric acid cycle to produce energy through the oxidation of acetyl groups.
The four stages are : 1) Glycolysis 2) Formation of acetyle CoA (in the mitochondria) 3) Citric acid cycle (in mitochondria) 4) Electron transport and chemiosmosis (in mitochondria)
acetyle-CoA NADH CO2 hydrogen ion
Acetyl CoA accumulates in the mitochondrial matrix as a result of the conversion of pyruvate via pyruvate dehydrogenase complex in the transition reaction during cellular respiration. It serves as the starting point for the citric acid cycle, where it undergoes further oxidation to release energy.
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Precisely, it is called pyruvate decarboxylation. The COOH group Pyruvate is removed as CO2, and Acetyl CoA from Coenzyme A is added in an NAD+ dependent manner by the enzyme decarboxylase.