Biology, asked by mrityunjaymishra114, 4 months ago

Why does the Krebs cycle turn twice for every
glucose molecule?​

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Answered by chanchalchhn10
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The citric acid cycle goes around twice for each molecule of glucose that enters cellular respiration because there are two pyruvates—and thus, two acetyl CoAstart text, C, o, A, end texts—made per glucose.

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