Biology, asked by jyoti9592, 9 months ago

Column A
Steps
(i) Glycolysis
(ii) Pyruvic acid-acetyl CoA
(iii) Kreb cycle
Column B
Amount of ATP released
(a) 6 ATP
(b) 24 ATP
(c) 8 ATP

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Answered by suhela8
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The Krebs cycle is also commonly called the citric acid cycle or the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle. During the Krebs cycle, high-energy molecules, including ATP, NADH, and FADH2, are created. ... During the Krebs cycle, each pyruvate that is generated by glycolysis is converted into a two-carbon acetyl CoA molecule.

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