the out put of one revolution of the cycle is 2 c02, 3 NADH, 1 ATP, 1 FADH2
CO2 (carbon dioxide) gas is produced during the krebs/citric acid cycle
Citric Acid
coenzyme A (CoA)
The net inputs for citric acid cycle are Acetyl CoA, NADH, and ADP. The Net outputs for the citric acid cycle are ATP, NAD, and carbon dioxide.
There are 4: oxaloacetate, malate, fumarate, and succinate.
CO2 (carbon dioxide) gas is produced during the krebs/citric acid cycle
2 ATP per glucose molecule is produced in the Krebs cycle (citric acid cycle)
The citric acid cycle, more commonly known as the Krebs cycle.
Citric Acid
CoA
coenzyme A (CoA)
Two Co2 molecules are produced per citric acid cycle. Since the citric acid cycle occurs twice with every molecule of glucose metabolized, a total of 4 C02 molecules are produces for every glucose molecule
Krebs cycle (aka citric acid cycle, aka tricarboxylic acid cycle)
Yes, 34-36 ATP are produced during the citric acid cycle with another two produced during glycolysis for a total of 36-38 ATP during cellular respiration.
Because it goes around and around as in a unicycle wheel.
The conguate base of citric acid - citrate - is an important intermediate in the cycle. This is where the name "Citric Acid Cycle" comes from. It is also known as the Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle - as it involves 3 carbon acids, or the Krebs Cycle after Hans Adolf Krebs - who developed the complexities of the cycle.
It is the chemical name for the energy produced in the mitochondria of the cell. Most are produced in the Krebs or Citric Acid Cycle.