Because it goes around and around as in a unicycle wheel.
Because the Krebs Cycle uses citric acid in order metabolize CO2 to create NADPH and FADH. :)
cITRIC aCID CYCLE IS ALSO KNOWN AS THE KREB'S CYCLE or the tri-carboxylic acid cycle
the first component of kreb's cycle is citric acid . so kreb's cycle is called citric acid cycle.
The tricitric acid cycle or TCA cycle
Citric acid cycle occurs in the inner matrix of the mitochondria.
the Krebs cycle, also called the citric acid cycle
It is the carboxylate ion of pyruvic acid, called pyruvate (3C), which passes into the mitochondrial matrix; it loses 1 carbon (as CO2) in the link reaction, & the remaining 2C product enters the citric acid cycle for final breakdown of the carbon chain.
In the mitochondria. Usually called the Citrate or Krebs Cycle. Never heard it called "Citric"
It occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria
Krebs cycle (aka citric acid cycle, aka tricarboxylic acid cycle)
An immediate consequence of a cellular deficiency of oxaloacetate is the slowing of the Citric Acid Cycle. The citric acid cycle is also called the tricarboxylic acid cycle.
The Krebs cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle, produces the most NADH.
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.
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.
The Krebs cycle is also called the citric acid cycle.
The Krebs cycle is also called the citric acid cycle (CAC).
C6 cycle, Citric/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.
Citric acid cycle occurs in the inner matrix of the mitochondria.
There are 4: oxaloacetate, malate, fumarate, and succinate.
The Kreb's cycle also called the Citric acid cycle - a process that creates ATP.