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The energy in the pyruvate molecules produced in glycolysis can only be released using oxygen in a process called the Krebs Cycle.
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Before pyruvate can enter the Krebs Cycle, it is oxidised in the Link Reaction. Pyruvate molecules are actively transported into the mitochondrial matrix.
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The Link Reaction Carbon dioxide is removed from the pyruvate Hydrogen atoms are removed and transferred to NAD. The reactions are carried out by a collection of enzymes known as the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex. A 2 carbon compound called an acetyl group is formed which is attached to a cofactor called coenzyme A. The resulting acetyl CoA can enter the Krebs Cycle. Pyruvate (3C) Acetyl CoA (2C) CO 2 NAD NADH/H + Extension – the Pyruvate Dehydrogenase Complex
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The Krebs Cycle Acetyl CoA from the Link Reaction is combined with a 4C compound called oxaloacetate, forming 6C citrate. Citrate undergoes a series of decarboxylation and dehydrogenation reactions which result in the regeneration of oxaloacetate.
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Products of the Krebs Cycle Each turn of the Krebs Cycle produces: 3 molecules of reduced NAD 1 molecule of reduced FAD 1 molecule of ATP 2 molecules of CO 2 The Krebs Cycle turns twice for every glucose molecule broken down, so per glucose molecule the yield is doubled: 6 NAD; 2 FAD; 2ATP and 4 CO 2
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