For each 2 molecules of pyruvic acid (pyruvates) you get the following:
2 ATP Molecules
6 NADH
2 FADH2
4 CO2 (by/waste products)
Carbon dioxide
AXI
FADH2 since pyruvic acid is needed to START the Krebs cycle
Oxaloacetate
Yes, carbon dioxide is the only product of the Krebs cycle that is not reused or used in other stages of cellular respiration. The other products of the Krebs cycle, such as ATP, NADH, and FADH2, are all used in the electron transport chain to produce more ATP.
The end product of glycolysis is pyruvate, which is converted into acetyl-CoA before entering the Krebs cycle. Acetyl-CoA combines with oxaloacetate to initiate the Krebs cycle, where it undergoes a series of reactions to produce ATP and high-energy electron carriers.
Pyruvate is transported to the mitochondria to serve as a starting point for the Krebs cycle. Once in the mitochondria, pyruvate is converted into acetyl-CoA, which then enters the Krebs cycle to be oxidized for energy production.
CO2 (Carbon Dioxide) molecules are given off as waste gas in the Krebs cycle.
fadh2
A byproduct of the krebs cycle/citric acid cycle is carbon dioxide.
There are four carbons in a molecule of malate at the end of the Krebs cycle.
Fats and proteins are brought into the Krebs cycle by being converted. They can either be converted to glucose or acetyl which will go through Krebs cycle.
carbon dioxide and the Krebs cycle
NADH
FADH2 since pyruvic acid is needed to START the Krebs cycle
The first reactant and last product are the same.
The first reactant and last product are the same.
carbon dioxide
Carbon dioxide