explain the creb cycle
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The Krebs cycle (named after Hans Krebs) is a part of cellular respiration. Its other names are the citric acidity cycle, and the tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA cycle). It is the series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms to generate energy.
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- Kerbs cycle is the second step of aerobic respiration.
- It operates in mitochondria and needs oxygen.
- It was discovered by Sir Hans Kerb,hence it is known as Kerb's cycle.
- It is also known as Tricarboxylic acid cycle.
- The two molecules of acetyl CoA produced from pyruvic acid after glycolysis enter the mitochondria.
- Molecules of CO2,H2O,NADH2,FADH2 are derived.
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