Krebs cycle importance: Difference between revisions
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electrons were used to reduce O<sub>2</sub>. Finally, the electrons that are released in the Krebs Cycle and the transported to the respiratory chain were used there to produce ATP out of ADP and P<sub>i</sub>.</p> | electrons were used to reduce O<sub>2</sub>. Finally, the electrons that are released in the Krebs Cycle and the transported to the respiratory chain were used there to produce ATP out of ADP and P<sub>i</sub>.</p> | ||
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<p>Figure: Overview of the Krebs cycle</p> | |||
<p >Figure: Overview of the Krebs cycle</p> | |||
<p> In addition to the supply of energy from the fuel molecules, the citric acid cycle has other | <p> In addition to the supply of energy from the fuel molecules, the citric acid cycle has other |