The Krebs Cycle. For Bio-Science 201 (Cell Structure and Function). Hello to anyone interested in the wonderful world of the Krebs Cycle!
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Kreb's cycle Biochemical cycle in cellular aerobic metabolism where acetyl CoA is combined with oxaloacetate to form citric acid; the resulting citric acid is converted into a number of other chemicals, eventually reforming oxaloacetate;
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What is the function of the citric acid cycle in transforming fuel molecules into ATP? Recall that fuel molecules are carbon compounds that are capable of...
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Overview of Mitochondria Structure and Function At certain points in the cycle, carbon dioxide is lopped off, so the number of carbon atoms from citrate to oxaloacetate is reduced from 6 to 4. Hydrogens are removed when water molecules are taken off of the substrates.
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or citric acid cycle Cell Function Overview new cycle...
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Biosynthetic function and control of citric acid cycle Because both the Krebs cycle and oxidative phosphorylation are localized in the mitochondrial...
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Function. The most prominent roles of mitochondria are to produce ATP (i.e., known as the citric acid cycle, or the Krebs Cycle.
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Sports Science and Medicine: Krebs cycle citric acid cycle; tricarboxylic acid cycle A series of aerobic chemical reactions occurring in mitochondria, in which carbon dioxide is produced and hydrogen is removed from carbon molecules; a process known as oxidative decarboxylation. The cycle is named after Sir Hans Krebs,
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(f) (for the sake of completeness, note that each oxygen atom of glucose liberated during cellular respiration ultimately is found in CO2 and which are liberated just prior to (1/3) and then during (2/3) the Krebs citric acid cycle) (i) The above succession s hydrogen count goes:
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