The products of the Krebs Cycle are ATP, NADH, FADH2, and carbon dioxide. The reactants are acetyl-CoA, NAD+, FAD, and ADP. The Krebs Cycle takes place in the mitochondrial matrix of eukaryotic cells.
The four products released from the Krebs cycle are 3 molecules of NADH, 1 molecule of FADH2, 1 molecule of ATP, and 2 molecules of CO2.
CO2, NADH/H+, FADH2, ATP.
The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix, which is the innermost compartment of the mitochondrion.
In Krebs cycle, there’s the breakdown of a 2 carbon molecule called acetyl coA to release CO2 and generate energy (ATP). This video explains it best 🔥 “Krebs cycle @ Dr Hills Academy on YouTube”
most become reactants in the electron transport chain
Its Acetyl-CoA
The products of the Krebs Cycle are ATP, NADH, FADH2, and carbon dioxide. The reactants are acetyl-CoA, NAD+, FAD, and ADP. The Krebs Cycle takes place in the mitochondrial matrix of eukaryotic cells.
In the Krebs cycle NAD+ is reduced to NADH. This is one of the electron carriers. Also FAD is reduced to FADH2 which is the other electron carrier produced during the Krebs cycle.
During the Krebs cycle,pyruvic acid is broken down into carbon dioxide in a series of energy-extracting reactions
it is called the matrix. :)
CO2, NADH/H+, FADH2, ATP.
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Carbon dioxide
The products of the Krebs cycle include ATP, NADH, FADH2, and carbon dioxide. ATP is used as energy by the cell, NADH and FADH2 are shuttled to the electron transport chain to produce more ATP, and carbon dioxide is expelled from the body through respiration.
when oxygen is not present
ATP and carbon dioxide are the products of Krebs cycle. ATP being energy rich compound provide energy by converting to ADP to carry out biological activities and CO2 is released in the atmosphere as a bye product. This CO2 may be utilized in photosynthesis by the green plants.