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Acetyl Coa Citrate Location Process Products Krebs Cycle 

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 
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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