Krebs cycle is process and a syage of respiration carried out in the cells mitochondrion ,Krebs cycle produces alot of reduced NAD (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) compared to other stages of respiration...these reduced NAD carries a great deal of energy,meaning one reduced NAD molecule can form 3 molecules of ATP (energy yielding molecule) this formation of 3 atps occurs also in the mitochondrion in a process called chemisomosis.
now since Krebs cycle forms alot of reduced NAD, the more reduced NAD formed the more ATP prodcuced through chemisomosis,so more energy u get to carry on ure daily metabolism (meaning more energy to walk or work ;P)
Hans Krebs discovered the Krebs cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle, in 1937.
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.
why pyruvic acid do not move as it is in krebs cycle
The Krebs, or citric acid cycle, occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
oxaloacetic acid
Hans Krebs discovered the Krebs cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle, in 1937.
Krebs cycle.
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
the Krebs cycle, aka citric acid cycle, occurs in the mitochondrial matrix
why pyruvic acid do not move as it is in krebs cycle
The Krebs, or citric acid cycle, occurs in the mitochondrial matrix.
No, the Krebs cycle is aerobic, meaning it requires oxygen to function.
The Krebs cycle is also called the citric acid cycle (CAC).
oxaloacetic acid
The Krebs cycle is aerobic, meaning it requires oxygen to function.
The Krebs cycle occurs in the matrix of the mitochondrion.