Krebs Cycle

Cellular Respiration

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The Krebs cycle (also known as the TCA cycle or Citric acid cycle) is a series of enzyme-catalyzed reactions that take place in the mitochondrial matrix. Acetyl-CoA is oxidized to form carbon dioxide, while coenzymes are reduced, ultimately generating ATP in the electron transport chain.

See Also: NEET Key Answer 2022— title: “Krebs Cycle” link: “/krebs-cycle” draft: false

Cellular Respiration

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Significance

Frequently Asked Questions

Introduction

The Krebs cycle, also known as the TCA cycle (tricarboxylic acid cycle) or Citric acid cycle, is a series of enzyme-catalysed reactions occurring in the mitochondrial matrix. During this cycle, acetyl-CoA is oxidised to form carbon dioxide, while coenzymes are reduced, generating ATP in the electron transport chain.

See also: NEET Key Answer 2022

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