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TCA cycle occurs in _____ (a) Mitochondria (b) Chloroplast (c) Cytoplasm (d) Peroxisome

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Answered by Rishab143
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TCA cycle occurs in _ Mitochondria

Answered by Secondman
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"TCA cycle occurs in (a) Mitochondria and (c) Cytoplasm.

TCA cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle, is a vital part of the aerobic respiration process. It provides electrons to the electron transport chain through a series of intermediates which reduce NADH2 and FADH.

In eukaryotes, the citric acid cycle occurs in the mitochondria whereas in prokaryotes, it is found to occur in the cytoplasm of the cells."

Answered by Secondman
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"TCA cycle occurs in (a) Mitochondria and (c) Cytoplasm.

TCA cycle, also known as the citric acid cycle, is a vital part of the aerobic respiration process. It provides electrons to the electron transport chain through a series of intermediates which reduce NADH2 and FADH.

In eukaryotes, the citric acid cycle occurs in the mitochondria whereas in prokaryotes, it is found to occur in the cytoplasm of the cells."

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