The Krebs cycle occurs in the matrix of the mitochondrion.
In the mitochondrial matrix.
The Krebs cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondrion.
The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondria.
The Krebs Cycle is part of cellular respiration, producing 36 ATP, and it occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
Both occur inside an intracellular inclusion, or organelle, known as a mitochondria. More specifically, the Kreb's cylce (also called the citric acid cycle) occurs in the "matrix"(or inner space) of the mitochondrion. Electron transport occurs in the "cristae" (or folds of the inner membrane) of the mitochondrion.
In prokaryotes the Krebs cycle occurs in the cytosol while in eukaryotes the Krebs cycle is performed in the mitochondrial matrix which is the space inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria
the matrix
The Krebs Cycle takes place in the mitochondrion.
The Kreb's Cycle occurs in the mitochondria or mitochondrion
The Krebs cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondrion.
the Krebs cycle, aka citric acid cycle, occurs in the mitochondrial matrix
mitochondria matrix
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The Krebs cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria.
The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix of the cell.The kreb cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria.
The Krebs, or citric acid cycle, occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
No - the exact opposite. Glycolysis occurs in the cytoplasm, and the Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondria.
Mitochondria