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One turn of the cycle produces two CO2. So, ten.

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if one pyruvic acid is play role then 1 co2 is produced. & if in krebs cycle 2 pyruvic acid is produced so 2 co2 is produced

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2 molecules

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What is a series of chemical reactions that produces sugars from carbon dioxide?

The series is called the Krebs Cycle, which is a biochemical pathway that breaks down acetyl CoA, producing CO2, hygrogen atoms, and ATP The series is called the Krebs Cycle, which is a biochemical pathway that breaks down acetyl CoA, producing CO2, hygrogen atoms, and ATP


How many ATP's nadh's fadh2's are produced from the Krebs cycle?

Two acetyl CoA molecules are consumed to produce 4 CO2, (2ATP), 6 NADH and 2 FADH2. The ATP molecules are produced by substrate-level phosphorylation in glycolysis.one NADH can make 3 ATPone FADH2 can make 2 ATPyou go through krebs cycle twice because you have 2 pyruvates coming from glycolysis, so even though you make 3 NADH, you make 6 NADH in the end since you go through twice.6 x 3 = 18 ATPFADH2 is made once each go-around, so you have a total of 2 FADH22 x 2 = 4 ATP18 + 4 = 22 ATP produced from JUST the krebs cycle


What produces ATP nadh and co2?

Answer During Glycolysis NAD+ accepts a pair of high-energy electrons and becomes NADH.


When is FADH2 produced?

In the Krebs Cycle also known as the Citric Acid Cycle\ FDH2, Reduced form of Flavin adenosine dinucleotide, is an electron donor-acceptor molecules that can transfer the energy (bond) from one molecule to the next, and you are most likely to find it in oxidative phosphorylation process (these are the process where oxygen is the final electron acceptor to form ATP). in the metabolism of fat and glucose FADH2 is produce during Beta oxidation and in the citric acid cycle general mechanism: Fatty acid C16 + FAD^+ ====> Fatty acid C14 + acetyl-Coa +FADH2 Succinate + FAD^+ ====> Fumarate + FADH2


What is the role of ATP synthase in the Krebs cycle?

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