In Krebs cycle, there’s the breakdown of a 2 carbon molecule called acetyl coA to release CO2 and generate energy (ATP).
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No, the Krebs cycle is aerobic, meaning it requires oxygen to function.
The Krebs cycle is aerobic, meaning it requires oxygen to function.
The Krebs cycle occurs in the matrix of the mitochondrion.
In the Krebs cycle, a total of 3 molecules of NADH are produced.
The Krebs cycle is an aerobic process, meaning it requires oxygen to occur.
During the Krebs cycle,pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
it is called the matrix. :)
Hans Krebs discovered the Krebs cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle, in 1937.
they will enter the Krebs cycle
most become reactants in the electron transport chain
Krebs cycle.
The Krebs cycle occurs in the matrix, which is the space inside the inner membrane of the mitochondria where the cristae are located. The enzymes and other components necessary for the Krebs cycle are found in the matrix, allowing for the metabolic reactions to take place.
Fumarate and aspartate are the compounds that are linked between the urea cycle and the Krebs cycle. Fumarate from the Krebs cycle can be converted to arginine in the urea cycle, while aspartate from the urea cycle can be converted to oxaloacetate in the Krebs cycle.
Krebs
Cellular Respiration
the Krebs cycle, aka citric acid cycle, occurs in the mitochondrial matrix
why pyruvic acid do not move as it is in krebs cycle