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What is Tricarboxylic Acid Cycle?​
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Answered by rsingh625
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Tricarboxylic acid cycle, (TCA cycle), also called Krebs cycle and citric acid cycle, the second stage of cellular respiration, the three-stage process by which living cells break down organic fuel molecules in the presence of oxygen to harvest the energy they need to grow and divide..

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Answered by prithikasharon31
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Citric acid cycle is a central metabolic pathway for metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and proteins. Citric acid cycle occurs in aerobic condition in mitochondria.

At first carbohydrates, fats and proteins are catabolized by separate pathway to form acetyl-coA then Acetyl-coA enters into Citric acid cycle.

It is also known as Krebs cycle or Tri carboxylic acid (TCA) cycle

Two major reactions involved in citric acid cycle.

Formation of acetyl-coA

Reactions of citric acid cycle

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