it is removed in the form of CO2 out of the mitochondria and out of the cell
CO2 (carbon dioxide) gas is produced during the krebs/citric acid cycle
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.
Acetyl CoA combines with a 4-carbon compound to form citric acid. Citric acidCitric acid
Citric Acid
How is citric acid produced? Good question! citric acid is produced in a cycle called Krebs Cycle. As Pyruvic acid enters the mitochondrion, carbon is removed,forming co2, and electrons are removed, changing NAD+ to NADH. Co-enzyme A joins the 2-carbon molecule, forming acetyl-CoA. Acetyl-CoA then adds the 2 carbon acetyl group to a 4-carbon compound, forming citric acid. Before the Krebs cycle there is the glycolysis cycle. In this cycle the product is the pyruvic acid. So after that the Krebs cycle or the Citric acid cycle starts, which starts off with pyruvic acid. Then the election transport cycle. This might be confusing but if you see a diagram of these cycles, that will help you a lot! hi my name is austin im looking for more firends so if you see this add me on facebook @ sexyzigrat@hotmail.com :)
A byproduct of the krebs cycle/citric acid cycle is carbon dioxide.
Citric acid cycle
Carbon Dioxide is produced during the Kreb cycle (also called the citric acid cycle).
Citric acid forms during the electron transport chain and citric acid cycle in cellular respiration. Citric acid is a six-carbon acid.
CO2 (carbon dioxide) gas is produced during the krebs/citric acid cycle
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Citric acid cycle
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.
oxidation of pyruvate to acetyl CoA and the citric acid cycle
oxidation pyruvate to actyle COA AND CITRIC ACID
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.