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what about the reactant of glycolysis and krebcycle​

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Answered by King795165
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Glycolysis produces pyruvate molecules, , and ATP. The pyruvate molecules undergo reactions that convert the three carbon pyruvate to a two carbon acetyl CoA and an one carbon carbon dioxide. The acetyl-CoA molecules are then used as the initial inputs for the citric acid cycle, as they are combined with oxaloacetate.

Krebscycle the cycle of chemical reactions that are the major source of energy in living organisms.

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Answered by fathimathulsahlas
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Glycolysis produces 2 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 pyruvate molecules

Krebs or citric acid cycle, which is a series of reactions that takes in acetyl CoA and produces carbon dioxide, NADH, FADH2, and ATP or GTP.

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