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what is tri-carboxylic acid cycle​

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Answered by imraushanraaz
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Tricarboxylic acid cycle in mitochondria. The tricarboxylic acid cycle (TCA), also called the citric acid cycle or the Krebs cycle, is the major energy-producing pathway and occurs in mitochondria. Food stuffs enter the cycle as acetyl coenzyme A (CoA) and are oxidized.

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Answered by amanaz9292
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The "Krebs cycle" or “Tri carboxylic acid cycle” is a series of chemical reactions used by all aerobic organisms in their energy conversion processes. It is important to many biochemical pathways. This suggests that it was one of the earliest parts of cellular metabolism to evolve
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