Which is the site of Krebs cycle in mitochondrion?
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Answer:
Mitochondrial matrix.
Explanation:
The site of Kreb's cycle is the mitochondrial matrix. Kreb’s cycle is also called the TCA cycle (tricarboxylic acid). The TCA cycle begins with the condensation of acetyl group with OAA (oxaloacetic acid) and water to yield the citric acid. Oxaloacetic acid is the first member of the cycle. There are total eight steps of this cycle. This cycle is used to generate energy.
Kreb's cycle or citric acid cycle or tricarboxylic cycle (TCA cycle) is a 10 step reaction that occurs in mitocondrial matrix. In it acetyl Co.A is oxidise completely.
The biological process happens within the mitochondrial matrix and generates a pool of energy (ATP, NADH, and FADH2) from the reaction of pyruvate, the tip product of metastasis.
Pyruvate is transported into the mitochondria and loses greenhouse emission to create acetyl-CoA, a 2-carbon molecule. once acetyl-CoA is change to greenhouse emission within the biological process, energy is free and