krebs cycle
Principles of BiochemistryKrebs cycle or Citric acid cycle
Principles of BiochemistryKrebs cycle or Citric acid cycle
Principles of BiochemistryKrebs cycle or Citric acid cycle krebs cycle The Krebs cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle or TCA cycle is a series of reactions that take place in the mitochondria resulting in calvin cycle Krebs Cycle
calvin cycle The citric acid cycle goes around twice for each molecule of glucose that enters cellular respiration because there are two pyruvates—and thus, two acetyl CoA
nitrogen cycle The citric acid cycle is a series of redox and decarboxylation reactions that remove high-energy electrons and carbon dioxide The electrons temporarily stored Citrate synthase is responsible for the rate of reaction in the first step of the cycle when the acetyl-CoA is combined with oxaloacetic acid to form citrate