KREB'S CYCLE is present, the two pyruvates enter into the transport 1. If via 2. Before it can enter into the Citric Acid Cycle, pyruvate must first be converted into 3. What are the resulting products from this intermediate step? (Remember, two pyruvates entered) 4. The Citric Acid Cycle is an 8 step metabolic pathway. Each step is catalyzed by a. enzyme.

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KREB'S CYCLE Worksheet
is present, the two pyruvates enter into the
transport
1. If
via
2. Before it can enter into the Citric Acid Cycle, pyruvate must first be converted
into
3. What are the resulting products from this intermediate step? (Remember, two
pyruvates entered)
4. The Citric Acid Cycle is an 8 step metabolic pathway. Each step is catalyzed by
a
enzyme.
5. The acetyl CoA molecules enter into the Citric Acid Cycle one at a time. The
acetyl CoA is received into the cycle by a molecule called
The result is a molecule called
6. The citrate continues through cycle, oxidized at each step. The last step results
in a molecule of
ready to accept the
next acetyl CoA. This is why it is considered a cycle.
7. Each turn of the Citric Acid Cycle yields:
NADH
FADH2
АТР
CO2
8. Since the Citric Acid Cycle turns
for every 1 glucose, the net gain of produ.
NADH
FADH2
АТР
CO2
9. List the 8 acids formed during the process of the Krebs cycle. (in order)
-redox
GITP
b clenydratione hudration
f ATP
d. decan
h. FAD
lc.
NADH
g.
D. Explain why we call this a cycle and not a linear process.
Transcribed Image Text:KREB'S CYCLE Worksheet is present, the two pyruvates enter into the transport 1. If via 2. Before it can enter into the Citric Acid Cycle, pyruvate must first be converted into 3. What are the resulting products from this intermediate step? (Remember, two pyruvates entered) 4. The Citric Acid Cycle is an 8 step metabolic pathway. Each step is catalyzed by a enzyme. 5. The acetyl CoA molecules enter into the Citric Acid Cycle one at a time. The acetyl CoA is received into the cycle by a molecule called The result is a molecule called 6. The citrate continues through cycle, oxidized at each step. The last step results in a molecule of ready to accept the next acetyl CoA. This is why it is considered a cycle. 7. Each turn of the Citric Acid Cycle yields: NADH FADH2 АТР CO2 8. Since the Citric Acid Cycle turns for every 1 glucose, the net gain of produ. NADH FADH2 АТР CO2 9. List the 8 acids formed during the process of the Krebs cycle. (in order) -redox GITP b clenydratione hudration f ATP d. decan h. FAD lc. NADH g. D. Explain why we call this a cycle and not a linear process.
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