krebs cycle
Aerobic Respiration: The Krebs Cycle
Aerobic Respiration: The Krebs Cycle
Aerobic Respiration: The Krebs Cycle krebs cycle The citric acid cycle begins by acetyl-CoA combining with oxaloacetate to form citrate A series of carbon cycle Why It's a Cycle The final product of the Krebs cycle is oxaloacetic acid It is a cycle because oxaloacetic acid is the exact
carbon cycle The Krebs cycle is made up of eight phases that include redox, dehydration, hydration, and decarboxylation reactions The Krebs cycle produces one GTP or ATP
cell cycle The eight steps of the citric acid cycle are a series of redox, dehydration, hydration, and decarboxylation reactions • Each turn of the cycle As we will see later on in the Krebs cycle, there will be a decarboxylation reaction • Such decarboxylation reactions usually involve α- keto acids •