Table 5: The Krebs Cycle- Input and Output (from 1 Glucose Molecule) Input (Reactants) Substance Output (Products) Substance Amount Amount

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Table 5: The Krebs Cycle - Input and Output (from 1Glucose Molecule)
Output (Products)
Substance
Input (Reactants)
Substance
Amount
Amount
By the end of the Krebs cycle, glucose is completely oxidized, with most of its chemic
energy already transferred to molecules of ATP, NADH, and FADH2.The cell, however, can or
use ATP (not NADH and FADH2) as a direct energy source. The other two molecules, therefc
give up the electrons that they carry to an ETC located in the inner mitochondrial membran-
eukaryocytes and in the cell membrane of prokaryocytes. Through this ETC, the energy car
by NADH and FADH2 are transferred to ATP and thus, becomes useful to the cell.
ninotion which is also calle
Transcribed Image Text:COLUMBAN COLLEGE INC., OLONGAPO CITY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL -BASIC EDUCATION DEPARTMENT ASINAN LEARNER'S MODULE Name of the Student: Section: Table 5: The Krebs Cycle - Input and Output (from 1Glucose Molecule) Output (Products) Substance Input (Reactants) Substance Amount Amount By the end of the Krebs cycle, glucose is completely oxidized, with most of its chemic energy already transferred to molecules of ATP, NADH, and FADH2.The cell, however, can or use ATP (not NADH and FADH2) as a direct energy source. The other two molecules, therefc give up the electrons that they carry to an ETC located in the inner mitochondrial membran- eukaryocytes and in the cell membrane of prokaryocytes. Through this ETC, the energy car by NADH and FADH2 are transferred to ATP and thus, becomes useful to the cell. ninotion which is also calle
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