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describe krab cycle..... ​

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Answered by QueenOfKnowledge
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Glucose is typically given as the starting molecule, which we ingest by eating, and plants ingest via photosynthesis. The glucose is broken down by glycolysis and decarboxylation to become acetyl-CoA; these steps are not part of the Krebs process.

The Krebs process then performs a number of reactions which produce ATP, NADH, ubiquinol and carbon dioxide, although not all at once. The carbon dioxide is excreted, the ATP is used throughout the body for energy, and the NADH and ubiquinol are reused or reacted in other metabolic processes to produce different compounds.

Answered by Sly01
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