What is mitochondria? And how is that related to the krebs cycle? Explain Krebs cycle in detail. Krebs Cycle/TCA cycle 1. What are the reactants? 2. What are the products? 3. What is the net ATP gain? 4. Where does it take place in prokaryotes vs eukaryotes? Summarize the process/...
The Krebs cycle is a series of chemical pathways that occurs inside of the mitochondria. This process takes acetyl CoA and generates ATP, as well as carbon dioxide.Answer and Explanation: The Krebs cycle (also known as the citric acid cycle, or TCA cycle) occurs during the process of aerobi...
and fatty acids. Each glucose molecule produces 2 molecules of pyruvate and 2 molecules of ATP in the cytoplasm, and finally, in mitochondria, the citric acid cycle (also known as the Krebs cycle) produces up to 32 molecules of ATP. Fatty acid oxidation entering the citric acid cycle can ...
Aerobic respiration takes place in two steps, in two different locations within mitochondria. The first step is the Krebs cycle, a series of reactions that occur on the mitochondrial matrix, which is akin to the nucleoplasm or the cytoplasm elsewhere. In the Krebs cycle – also called the citr...
•Mitochondria:The sites of the Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain of aerobic respiration. •Endoplasmic reticulum (ER):A sort of membranous "highway" continuous with the nucleus and extending into the cytoplasm, and sometimes to the cell membrane.Smooth ERdoes not have ribosomes atta...
It is postulated, although not proven, that sirtuins may have a role in lifespan in humans. Sirtuins are responsible for some of the beneficial effects of exercise and calorie restriction (fasting). Sirtuins are also thought to act as a master regulator of mitochondria (cell's energy batteries...
Where in the mitochondria does the process called the respiratory chain occur? Which products of the Krebs cycle are used in that final phase of aerobic respiration? Which is a catabolic process? A. glycolysis B. ATP synthesis C. ion transport D. photosynthesis E. transl...
Five of those are specific for mitochondria, and two downregulated proteins are known components of the Krebs cycle: aconitase-2 and enoyl-coA-hydratase-1 [13]. This deficiency of key enzymes of tricarboxylic acid cycle is associated with reduced mitochondrial mass, mitochondrial oxidative stress, ...
What products of the Krebs (citric acid) cycle are used by the electron transport chain?Citric Acid Cycle:Cellular respiration is a biological pathway that is made up of glycolysis, citric acid cycle, and the electron transport chain. The process is simply a catabolic p...
(a product of protein, carbohydrate, and fat metabolism) to a form of energy called adenosine triphosphate (ATP). ATP is used as energy throughout the body. For example, the muscles use ATP for energy when they contract. The Krebs cycle occurs in the mitochondria, which is an organelle ...