The Krebs cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle, forms several substances, including ATP (energy currency of the cell), NADH, FADH2 (electron carriers for the electron transport chain), and carbon dioxide. These products play crucial roles in further energy production and biochemical processes within the cell.
Carbon dioxide is recycled from the Krebs cycle in the form of the molecule oxaloacetate. This oxaloacetate can be used as a starting material to combine with acetyl-CoA to continue the cycle.
The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix of the cell.The kreb cycle takes place in the matrix of the mitochondria.
No, in a chemical change new substances are formed with different chemical properties compared to the original substances.
Substances formed in chemical changes have different physical and chemical properties compared to the original substances. This can include changes in color, odor, state of matter, melting/boiling points, and reactivity. The chemical composition of the new substances is also different from the original substances.
The new substances formed as a result of a chemical change are called products. These products have different chemical properties compared to the reactants involved in the chemical reaction.
For one glucose molecule, 2ATP+4CO2+6NADH2+2FADH2
In formed, I infer you mean what is given off. NADH (H+ is given off) FADH (H+ is given off) ATP CO2 Also, in the end of the Kreb's cycle, Oxaloacetic acid (a 4 carbon) is formed from the beginning molecule, acetyl coA.
The main job of Kreb cycle is to generate energy. It is a part of cellular respiration.
Kreb cycle.
The Kreb's cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle, occurs in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells. In prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, the Kreb's cycle occurs in the cytoplasm since prokaryotes do not have mitochondria.
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citric acid cycle or kreb's cycle
Pyruvic acid
The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondria.
kreb cycle.
The Kreb's Cycle
Oxygen