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Q: What is the molecule Acetyl coenzyme A a part of?
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True or false The compound that joins with a 4-carbon molecule in the krebs cycle is called acetyl-CoA?

It is true that the compound that joins with a 4-carbon molecule in the krebs cycle is called acetyl-CoA. It is also known as Acetyl coenzyme A.


Why is coenzyme A a sulfur containing molecule derived from a B vitamin added?

to provide a relatively unstable molecule whose acetyl portion can readily bind to oxaloacetate


What molecule reacts with pyruvic acid to release CO2?

Pyruvic acid + CoA + NAD ⟶ Acetyl - COA + CO2 + NADH2


What compound enters the Krebs cycle and is made from the last compound?

Acetyl CoA is the compound that enters the Kreb's cycle.


Location of Acetyl CoA in a cell?

Acetyl coenzyme A is in the mitochondria of the cell.


What substances are formed during Krebs cycle?

acetyl coenzyme a


How many Acetyl coenzyme A molecules are generated from one molecule of glucose?

2: Two molecules of acetyl CoA molecules are produced by one glucose molecule, since each full round of the citric acid cycle yields one, and it takes 2 full completions because glucose yields two pyruvates. (:


What number of carbon atoms are in acetyl CoA?

23. 2 are from the acetyl group and 21 are from coenzyme A.


What are two examples of coenzymes used in cellular respiration?

Acetyl-CoA: CoA=Co-enzyme A; Coenzyme I, coenzyme II, coenzyme A and B-12 and coenzyme Q.


What is the enzyme involved in lactic acid fermentation?

Acetyl, Coenzyme A, (CoA) (:


What is an aceticoceptor?

An aceticoceptor is a part of a molecule which acts as a receptor for acetyl groups.


What does pyruvate change to in respiration?

It splits into a two-carbon acetyl group, which is added to Coenzyme A to make Acetyl-CoA, and a CO2.