They enter what is called the respiratory chain or ( electron transport chain) where Hydrogen atoms are used to produce ATP and water .
After the Krebs cycle, NADH2 and FADH2 enter the electron transport chain where ATP and water are produced by Hydrogen Atoms.
what is FADH use a glycolysis, or citric acid cycle, or electron transport, or aoligosaccharide, or a plasmid
probably something.
Definitely! Per ever glucose that passes through cellular respiration, 6 NADH are produced during the Krebs Cycle. (Precisely, 3 NADH are produced per turn of the Krebs Cycle and 1 glucose molecule causes the Krebs Cycle to turn twice. Therefore, 2 turns * 3 NADH per turn = 6 NADH)
CO2, NADH/H+, FADH2, ATP.
The raw materials of the Krebs cycle are the acetyl-CoA and oxaloacetate. The first two stages of the process is called cellular respiration.
NADH FADH and GTP .
what is FADH use a glycolysis, or citric acid cycle, or electron transport, or aoligosaccharide, or a plasmid
FADH and NADH.
I believe it's NADH and FADH
probably something.
The Krebs Cycles occurs. After the Krebs Cycle, the NaDH and FaDH go to the electron transport chain which is where the majority of the ATP is formed.
NADH FADH and GTP .
NADH
to produce NADH.
The Citric Acid Cycle or also know as the Kreb Cycle.
Definitely! Per ever glucose that passes through cellular respiration, 6 NADH are produced during the Krebs Cycle. (Precisely, 3 NADH are produced per turn of the Krebs Cycle and 1 glucose molecule causes the Krebs Cycle to turn twice. Therefore, 2 turns * 3 NADH per turn = 6 NADH)
NADH and FADH2