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Cycle Inside Acetyl Coa Kreb Matrix Reagion Cristae

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

Front Kreb Cycle
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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