The Krebs cycle, located in the mitochondrial matrix, converts pyruvic acid to Acetyl CoA and then processes it to produce ATP, FADH2, NADH, and CO2.
Kreb Cycle: - inside matrix (reagion inside cristae) - Uses pyruvic acid from glycolysis + coenzyme A to make Acetyl CoA - Acetyl CoA enter cycle - comes out as 1 ATP, 1 FADH2, 3NADH + byproduct CO2
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Back | - inside matrix (reagion inside cristae) - Uses pyruvic acid from glycolysis + coenzyme A to make Acetyl CoA - Acetyl CoA enter cycle - comes out as 1 ATP, 1 FADH2, 3NADH + byproduct CO2 |
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