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explain the kreb's cycle with reaction​

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Answered by smookyqueen
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\huge\mathfrak\red{kerb's cycle}

The citric acid cycle is a series of reaction in mitochondria that oxidize acetyl CoA to form ATP in aerobic environment. The cycle start with production of citrate in reaction of acetyl CoA & oxaloacetate. ... The Krebs Cycle is only one part of the whole breaking down process.

Answered by MusKan809
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Answer:

Explanation:

The first reaction of the cycle is the condensation of acetyl-CoA with oxaloacetate to form citrate, catalyzed by citrate synthase. 

Once oxaloacetate is joined with acetyl-CoA, a water molecule attacks the acetyl leading to the release of coenzyme A from the complex.

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