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What is significance of Krebs cycle ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Krebs cycle is the second of three stages of cellular respiration, in which glucose, fatty acids and certain amino acids, the so-called fuel molecules, are oxidized (see Figure). The oxidation of these molecules is primarily used to transform the energy contained in these molecules into ATP.

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"   The ""Krebs cycle"" is the ""second phase"" of cellular respiration process. It is the stage in which molecules such as glucose, unsaturated fats, and certain amino acids which are the purported fuel particles, are oxidized.

   The oxidation of these particles is principally used to change the vitality contained in these atoms into ATP. ATP accommodates model vitality for muscle withdrawals and can in this way be alluded to as ""vitality cash"" of the cells."

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