The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix, where acetyl CoA transfers its acetyl group to oxaloacetate. Through decarboxylation and oxidation reactions, it produces 4CO2, 2ATP, 6NADH+H+, and 2FADH2.
The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondrial matrix, where acetyl CoA transfers its acetyl group to oxaloacetate. Through decarboxylation and oxidation reactions, it produces 4CO2, 2ATP, 6NADH+H+, and 2FADH2.
Front | location, process, products of krebs cycle |
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Back | matrix, acetyl CoA transfers acetyl group to oxaloacetate (4C) to make citrate (6C), CoA recycled, decarboxylation of citrate forms 2CO2,oxidation reactions result in reduction of 3NAD+ and 1FADH, one susbtrate level phosphorylation, produces 4CO2 , 2ATP, 6NADH+H+, 2FADH2 |
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