The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix of the cell.
The kreb cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria.
In the mitrochondria!
when oxygen is not present
Most of the Krebs cycle enzymes occur in the mitochondrial matrix, which is the space enclosed by the inner membrane of the mitochondria. This is where the majority of the reactions in the Krebs cycle take place to generate energy in the form of ATP.
The Krebs cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria.
Fermentation and the Krebs cycle typically do not occur at the same time in cells. Fermentation is an anaerobic process that occurs in the absence of oxygen and produces lactic acid or ethanol as byproducts. The Krebs cycle, on the other hand, is an aerobic process that requires oxygen and takes place in the mitochondria to produce energy in the form of ATP.
In the mitrochondria!
if fermentation occurs.
Mitochondria
The Krebs cycle is an aerobic process, meaning it requires oxygen to occur.
in mitochondrion..
The Krebs cycle is named after its discoverer, Sir Hans Krebs, a German-born British biochemist. Krebs first described this series of chemical reactions that occur in the mitochondria of cells in 1937.
If there is cell death (or death of the organism), then all intracellular chemical processes, including the Krebs cycle, would cease.
when oxygen is not present
it occurs in the matrix of the mitochondria.
The Krebs cycle in bacteria occurs in the cytoplasm. Unlike in eukaryotic cells, where it occurs in the mitochondria, bacterial cells do not have mitochondria, so the Krebs cycle takes place in the cytoplasm.
The Krebs cycle is also called the citric acid cycle.
Yes, the electron transport chain can occur without the Krebs cycle. The electron transport chain generates ATP by transferring electrons through a series of protein complexes in the inner mitochondrial membrane, regardless of whether the electrons come from the Krebs cycle or other sources.