The Krebs cycle starts with acetyl CoA, and combines with oxaloacetate to form citrate, a six-carbon molecule. Citrate is further oxidized until oxaloacetate is again reached at the end to restart the Krebs cycle.
It start with the reaction of two compounds oxaloacetate and acetyl co.A to form citrate.
D=pyruvic acid and yeilds carbon dioxide
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kreb cycle is second stage of cellular respiration they begining and end is same point. during kreb cycle they creat ATP and they also create NADHmolecule and FADH2 ATP, NADH and FADH2 is main product of kreb cycle
The Kreb's cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix of eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, which have no mitochondria, the Kreb's cycle occurs in the cytoplasm.
The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondria.
In mitochondrial matrix
Assuming that the Kreb cycle starts with the citrate, the third compound is alpha-ketoglutarate.
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Acetyl CoA (acetyl group) is the compound that enters the Kreb Cycle.
The main job of Kreb cycle is to generate energy. It is a part of cellular respiration.
Kreb cycle.
electrons, protons, CO2 and water. btw it is not "kreb cycle" but Krebs cycle (mr. Hans Krebs discovered it ;)
kreb cycle is second stage of cellular respiration they begining and end is same point. during kreb cycle they creat ATP and they also create NADHmolecule and FADH2 ATP, NADH and FADH2 is main product of kreb cycle
The Kreb's cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix of eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, which have no mitochondria, the Kreb's cycle occurs in the cytoplasm.
yes
Oxaloacetate is regenerated at the end of the cycle.
citric acid cycle or kreb's cycle
Pyruvic acid