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explain krebs cycle tricarbocylic acid cycle with the help of a schematic diagram please fast​

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Answered by alfakareem07
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Explanation:

It is a series of chemical reactions that takes place in the breakdown of glucose to release energy, It takes place in the mitochondria. Kreb's cycle is also known as citric acid cycle or tricarboxylic acid cycle. It results in the formation of carbon dioxide and ATPs.

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Answered by jiajadoon48
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Krebs cycle starts with pyruvic acid from glycolysis.The product of this reaction is two carbon molecule known as acetyl co-A .The third carbon from pyruvic acid combine with oxygen to release carbon dioxide which is released as waste product....

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