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The Krebs Cycle Nutrition Science & Diet Therapy Nelson, 2014
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Krebs Cycle Named for Sir Hans A. Krebs, who first detailed the cycle in 1937. Also referred to as the citric acid cycle and the tricarboxylic acid cycle because citric acid contains 3 carboxyl (CO2H) groups.
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The Krebs cycle is a series of chemical reactions that occur in the mitochondria of the cell.
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What happens? The carbon chains of carbohydrates, proteins, and fats are metabolized to yield carbon dioxide, water, and high- energy phosphate molecules. The energy released during this cycle is turned into molecules of adenosine triphosphate- ATP. ATP is a major source of energy for cellular metabolism.
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The Krebs cycle is an aerobic process. This means that oxygen is required! The 8 step cycle begins when acetyl CoA is picked up by oxalacetic acid. Essentially, 2 carbon coenzymes link with carbon compounds. The created compounds go through a series of changes with the end product being 2 ATP molecules and carbon dioxide. That ATP is used for cells to synthesize proteins from amino acids.
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The Krebs Cycle is the major source of energy in living organisms.
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