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The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.
The Krebs cycle runs twice for each molecule of glucose consumed.
It takes two trips through the citric acid cycle to break down one glucose molecule. Therefore, to break down four glucose molecules, it would take eight trips through the citric acid cycle.
The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.
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The Krebs cycle runs twice to break down one molecule of glucose.
The Krebs cycle runs twice for each molecule of glucose consumed.
It takes two trips through the citric acid cycle to break down one glucose molecule. Therefore, to break down four glucose molecules, it would take eight trips through the citric acid cycle.
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It's completely broken down in 2 turns of the Krebs cycle (:
During the transition reaction, one molecule of glucose produces 2 molecules of CO2. Then, during the citric acid cycle, an additional 4 molecules of CO2 are produced per glucose molecule. This results in a total of 6 molecules of CO2 produced during the transition reaction and citric acid cycle for each glucose molecule.
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Carbon 1 and Carbon 4 in glucose molecule are released as CO2 in the TCA cycle.
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