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Krebs cycle

Learning objectives

  • Understanding how the Krebs cycle leads to the formation of energized electrons that are essential for the respiratory chain to function properly.

The Krebs cycle is the second step of the cellular respiration which occurs in the mitochondrion. It only yields two ATP and CO2 but generates a great deal of energized electrons.

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