Describe the citric acid cycle. In how many steps does it take place? What is the substrate? What are the products? Where does it happen?

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Describe the citric acid cycle. In how many steps does it take place? What is the substrate? What are the products? Where does it happen?

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The citric acid cycle is also recognized as the TCA (tricarboxylic acid) cycle or the Krebs cycle. It is a sequence of chemical processes used by all aerobic species to unleash the stored energy by oxidizing the acetyl-CoA from the macromolecules like carbohydrates, fats, and protein. The cycle also provides precursors for many amino acids and the reduction agent NADH, which are used in various other metabolic reactions.

Thus, the citric acid cycle has the purpose of collecting high-energy electrons from carbon reserves.

 

 

 

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