Explain the major steps of tricarboxylic acid cycle . Where does this process occurs in a cells
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The tricarboxylic acid cycle or Krebs cycle is one of the major processes involved in aerobic respiration. This process occurs in the mitochondria, spefically in the mitochondrial matrix. This cycle basically uses acetyl CoA to form ATP, Cabon dioxide, NADH and FADH. FAD in the mitochondria is oxidized into FADH.
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