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What is the Krebs cycle?​

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Citric acid cycle

Step-by-step explanation:

It is a series of chemical reaction s to release stored energy through oxidation of acetly-CoA derived from carbohydrates, fats and proteins

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the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration. It takes place in the mitochondria, using up oxygen and producing carbon dioxide and water as waste products, and ADP is converted to energy-rich ATP. In simple terms, : a sequence of reactions in the living organism in which oxidation of acetic acid or acetyl equivalent provides energy for storage in phosphate bonds (as in ATP) — called also citric acid cycle, tricarboxylic acid cycle.
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