Citric Acid Cycle- Description, Reactants, End Products, and ATP

Citric Acid Cycle- Description, Reactants, End Products, and ATP

The Citric Acid Cycle is a major metabolic pathway found in both plants and animals. The cycle produces ATP, the body’s cellular energy currency, and other small molecules that are either used for biosynthesis or to regulate metabolism. This article will describe what the Citric Acid Cycle is, how it works, its reactants and products…

Krebs Cycle – What it is and End Products

Krebs Cycle – What it is and End Products

The citric acid cycle, also known as the Krebs cycle or citric acid cycle (CAC), is an eight-step enzymatic pathway in the mitochondria matrix. Its purpose is to oxidize acetate, alpha-ketoglutarate and malate into carbon dioxide and water for energy while converting NADH into NAD+…This blog post will explore what the Krebs cycle is, what it does to our bodies, and how we can use this information for better health….

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