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explain krebs cycle.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Also known as the citric acid cycle, the Krebs cycle is a chain of reactions occurring in the mitochondria, through which almost all living cells produce energy in aerobic respiration. It uses oxygen and gives out water and carbon dioxide as products. Here, ADP is converted into ATP. This cycle renders electrons and hydrogen required for the electron chain transport.

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Answered by rosequeen78
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The Krebs cycle starts with pyruvic acid from glycolysis. Each small circle in the diagram represents one carbon atom. The product of this reaction is a two-carbon molecule called acetyl-CoA. The third carbon from pyruvic acid combines with oxygen to form carbon dioxide, which is released as a waste product

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