What is the final pathway followed by cell carbon atoms derived from carbohydrates, lipids and proteins when they are oxidized during respiration
a)Calvin cycle
b)Krebs cycle
c)ornithine cycle
d)Electron transport chain
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The Krebs cycle is the final pathway followed by cell carbon atoms derived from carbohydrates, lipids, and proteins when they are oxidized during respiration.
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The Krebs cycle plays a vital role in cellular respiration and provides energy. This cycle is central to cellular metabolism and plays a leading role in both energy production and biosynthesis. It finishes the sugar cracking that started in Glycolysis and fuels ATP production in the process. The cycle traps the chemical energy of acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl CoA) into NADH.
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